No sooner has Jacob finished with one awkward relationship than he is forced to deal with another awkward relationship. After leaving Laban on nearly good terms, Jacob realizes that he is about to confront his brother. Jacob has every reason to believe that Esau will still be furious with him. When they had last parted company Jacob had just stolen Esau’s blessing and inheritance and Esau had sworn that he would kill his brother. However, God had given instruction for Jacob to return to his homeland and for once Jacob was being faithful. However, we still find Jacob scheming to turn the situation so that it will benefit himself.

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Tonight I was supposed to blog about the first week of my winter quarter. This quarter I am taking Culture and Community; it should be an interesting class. Unfortunately, I will have no comment until next week. A little before bedtime my 2 year old spit his juice all over my lap top. I spent the next 3 hours taking my laptop apart and cleaning the components. I finally got the e,i, even numbers, backspace and delete to work. So, I apologize for tonight and look forward to next week.

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