And Iakob looking up, saw. And behold: his brother Esau [was] coming, and four hundred men with him. And Iakob divided the children upon Leia and upon Rachel, and the two maidservants.
And he made the two maidservants and their sons [go] in first, and Leia and her children after, and Rachel and Ioseph last.
But he went forth in front of them, and did obeisance on to the ground seven times, until approaching [to] his brother.
And Esau ran up to meet him. And taking hold of him, he kissed [him]. And he fell upon his neck, and he kissed him. And they both wept.
And Esau looking up, saw the women and the children, and said: "What are these to you?" And he said: "The children with which the Theos showed mercy on your servant."
And the maidservants and their children drew near, and did obeisance.
And Leia and her children drew near, and did obeisance. And after this Rachel and Joseph drew near, and did obeisance.
And he said: "What are these to you, all these camps which I have met?" And he said: "That your servant might find favor before you, lord."
And Esau said: "There is much to me, brother. Let yours be of you."
And Iakob said: "If I found favor before you, take the gifts through my hands. Because of this I saw your face, as if one may have seen [the] face of Theos, and you should think well of me.
Take the [gifts] of my blessings, which I brought to you, because the Theos showed mercy on me, and there is to me all [I need]." And he forced him, and he took [this].
And he said: "Departing we will go straight."
And he said to him: "My lord knows that the children are tender, and the sheep and the oxen upon me are giving birth. If then I should drive them one [more] day, all the cattle will die.
Let my lord go forth in front of his servant. And I shall gain strength in the way according to [the] ease of the trek before me, and according to [the] foot of the lads, until my coming to my lord into SeƩir."
And Esau said: "I will leave behind with you from the people of the [ones] with me." And he said: "Why this? [It is] enough that I have found favor before you, lord."
And Esau returned in that day into his way into SeƩir.
And Iakob departed into [his] tents. And he made himself there a dwelling. And for his cattle he made [also] tents. On account of this they call the name of that place: Tents.
And Iakob came to Salem, a city of Sikima, which is in [the] land of ChanaƔn, when he returned back out from Mesopotamia of Syria. And he camped beside [the] face of the city.
And he acquired the portion of the field, where he set his tent, from Emmor, [the] father of Sychem, [for] hundred lambs.
And he set up there an altar, and called upon the Theos of IsraƩl.