This is the new name God gave Jacob after he wrestled with the mysterious figure.
Israel
Jacob went here after leaving his home to escape from Esau's wrath, and had a vision of a ladder reaching to heaven.
Bethel
Jacob sent these ahead to Esau as a gift in hopes of softening his brother's heart.
Animals
Jacob’s family owned many of these animals, which were used to transport goods and as offerings.
Camels
This is the name of Jacob's daughter, who was violated by Shechem, leading to a series of events involving her brothers.
Dinah
After reconciling with Esau, Jacob settled near this Canaanite city.
Shechem
This item was used by Jacob as a symbol of his vow to God at Bethel.
A Pillar
Jacob sent many of these ahead as gifts to Esau in an attempt to appease him.
Sheep
This is the name of the first son of Jacob and Leah, born in the city of Hebron.
Reuben
This city is where Rachel died while giving birth to Benjamin.
Bethlehem
After wrestling with the figure, Jacob was left with this physical condition.
a limp
How many female and male goats did Jacob sent for Esau?
200 female goats and 20 male goats
This woman, Rachel's maid, bore two sons for Jacob, the second of whom was named Naphtali.
Bilhah
After reconciling with Esau, Jacob refused to stay in this city, instead choosing to settle elsewhere.
Seir
God commanded Jacob to go to Bethel and build an altar to Him. Jacob buried these under an oak tree at Shechem.
Foreign gods
After Jacob’s encounter at Peniel, he could no longer eat this part of any animal, a practice followed by the Israelites.
sinew of the thigh
Jacob named the place where he wrestled with God this, meaning "face of God."
Peniel
Before meeting Esau, Jacob camped near this river, where he wrestled with the angel.
Jabbok River
This specific type of tree is mentioned as the location where Jacob buried the idols and earrings of his family in Shechem.
an oak
How many camels and cows did Jacob sent to Esau as gifts?
30 camels and 40 cows