Re: Actually...
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Thanks for clearing that up, Nanaea . Maybe it's late, (11:44PM) but I still don't get how Yaakov means "heel-seizer" and "supplanter" and "he who struggles." ?
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I think you've got to go to the Book of Genesis and read the orignial story, Andrea , to get the full picture. Jacob eventually supplanted his twin brother, Esau , through much struggle -- exactly as was foretold on the day of his birth when witnesses saw him emerge grasping tenaciously to the heel of his brother.
Here's another recommendation: *The Red Tent*, by Anita Diamant. This novel tells the story of Dinah , Jacob 's only daughter, and her own struggle for recognition among her brothers. It's a fascinating -- and truly memorable -- story, told from the point of view of a woman living in biblical times.
-- Nanaea
Here's another recommendation: *The Red Tent*, by Anita Diamant. This novel tells the story of Dinah , Jacob 's only daughter, and her own struggle for recognition among her brothers. It's a fascinating -- and truly memorable -- story, told from the point of view of a woman living in biblical times.
-- Nanaea
Thank you...The Red Tent...I'll check it out
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