Thirty milch camels with their colts, forty kine, and ten bulls, twenty she asses, and ten foals.
Treinta camellas que estaban dando leche, junto con sus crías, cuarenta vacas y diez toros, veinte burras y diez burros jóvenes.
Jacob preparó un regalo generoso de muchos animales valiosos para apaciguar a su hermano Esaú.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In Genesis 32, Jacob is preparing to reunite with his brother Esau after many years apart, fearing retaliation for past deceptions that had driven them apart. He sends a large herd of valuable livestock, including the animals listed in this verse, as a gift to appease Esau and seek reconciliation, hoping to turn a potential enemy into an ally. This practice of offering livestock was common in ancient Near Eastern cultures, where such gifts symbolized wealth, respect, and a desire for peaceful relations.
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