Genesis 32:26

     26. I will not let thee go, except thou bless me—It is evident that Jacob was aware of the character of Him with whom he wrestled; and, believing that His power, though by far superior to human, was yet limited by His promise to do him good, he determined not to lose the golden opportunity of securing a blessing. And nothing gives God greater pleasure than to see the hearts of His people firmly adhering to Him.

Luke 24:28

     28-31. made as though, &c.—(Compare Mr 6:48; Ge 18:3, 5; 32:24-26).

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