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      • The location Penuel is near the Jordanian tributary Jabbok, where Jacob wrestled with the angel of YHWH and obtained the name Israel (Genesis 32:31). Jacob actually calls the place Peniel, because he had looked upon the Lord " פנים אל־פנים; face (s) upon face (s)" (Genesis 32:30).
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  1. Mar 22, 2018 · The most likely reason for this is that the spelling Peniel is intended to reflect the name and pronunciation of Jacobs time and the spelling Penuel is intended to reflect the name and pronunciation at Moses’ time or a copyist’s time.

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    Penuel (or Pniel, Pnuel; Hebrew: פְּנוּאֵל ‎ Pənūʾēl) is a place described in the Hebrew Bible as being not far from Succoth, on the east of the Jordan River and south of the river Jabbok in present-day Jordan. Penuel is mentioned in the Book of Genesis as the site of Jacob's struggle with the angel.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Peniel (also spelled Penuel) means “face of God.” In Genesis 32, Jacob is on his way to meet Esau and is dreading the encounter, thinking that Esau is going to kill him. (Esau had vowed to do just that in Genesis 27:41 because Jacob had cheated him out of receiving his father’s blessing.)

  4. May 5, 2014 · Perhaps this is the reason why the Jewish commentators figured that no man could be called Face Of God (Peniel) and was probably called He Turns To God (Penuel). For a meaning of the name Penuel, NOBSE Study Bible Name List reads The Face Of God .

  5. Penuel (Peniel) Bible Meaning: Face of God, facing God. Strong's Concordance #H6439. Two men are named Penuel in the Bible. The first, a descendant of Judah, is listed as the father of Gedor (1Chronicles 4:4). The second is a Benjamite (1Chronicles 8:1, 25).

  6. Places in the Bible Today: Penuel. Data. 2 Possible Identifications. Tell edh Dhahab esh Sherqiyeh (modern): 70% confidence. Tell edh Dhahab el Gharbi (modern): less than 10% confidence. Verses (6) Gen-Deut (2) Gen 32:30, 32:31. Josh-Ruth (3) Judg 8:8, 8:9, 8:17. 1Sam-Esth (1) 1Kgs 12:25. Linked Data Identifiers. Sources.

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  8. In Genesis 32:31 and the other passages in which the name occurs, its form is changed to Penuel. From the narrative it is evident that Peniel lay somewhere on the north bank of the Jabbok, and between that torrent and the fords of the Jordan at Succoth, a few miles north of the glen where the Jabbok falls into the Jordan.

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