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EP 15- His Name Became Israel | Part 4: God Fights

26 min · 17 de may de 2026
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In the final installment of His Name Became Israel, we arrive at one of the most mysterious and transformative moments in all of Genesis: Jacob wrestling through the night with the divine. But this story is far deeper than a strange encounter beside a river. Why does God come down into the dust to meet Jacob? Why does the text describe a struggle instead of a conquest? And what does the name Israel actually mean in Hebrew? In this episode, we explore the ancient Near Eastern backdrop behind cosmic mountains and divine encounters, the rich Hebrew wordplay woven into Genesis 32, and the profound significance of Jacob’s name change. Together, we trace how this moment becomes more than a personal transformation—it becomes prophetic, echoing through the entire story of Israel: a people who strive, wrestle, fail, return, and are ultimately preserved by the God who fights for them. This is a conversation about identity, covenant, humility, exile, restoration, and the God who enters the dust rather than remaining distant from it. If you’ve ever wrestled with God, with Scripture, or even with your own identity—this episode is for you.

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EP 15- His Name Became Israel | Part 4: God Fights

In the final installment of His Name Became Israel, we arrive at one of the most mysterious and transformative moments in all of Genesis: Jacob wrestling through the night with the divine. But this story is far deeper than a strange encounter beside a river. Why does God come down into the dust to meet Jacob? Why does the text describe a struggle instead of a conquest? And what does the name Israel actually mean in Hebrew? In this episode, we explore the ancient Near Eastern backdrop behind cosmic mountains and divine encounters, the rich Hebrew wordplay woven into Genesis 32, and the profound significance of Jacob’s name change. Together, we trace how this moment becomes more than a personal transformation—it becomes prophetic, echoing through the entire story of Israel: a people who strive, wrestle, fail, return, and are ultimately preserved by the God who fights for them. This is a conversation about identity, covenant, humility, exile, restoration, and the God who enters the dust rather than remaining distant from it. If you’ve ever wrestled with God, with Scripture, or even with your own identity—this episode is for you.

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