Definition: Two hundred she goats, and twenty he goats, two hundred ewes, and twenty rams,
Explanation: Okay, letβs break down this verse from Genesis 32:14. It's a really interesting story about Jacob, one of the twelve sons of Abraham! Hereβs what it means in simple terms: Basically, Jacob was incredibly proud and stubborn. He wanted to be the strongest man in the world, so he made a deal with an angel β specifically, God β that he would give up his birthright to Esau (his brother) in exchange for something. Hereβs what he got: Two hundred she-goats: He received two hundred beautiful female goats. Twenty he-goats: He also received twenty male goats. Two hundred ewes: He got two hundred beautiful female sheep. Twenty rams: And, crucially, he was given twenty male lambs (rams). The Twist - The Deal & the Challenge: As a condition of this deal, Jacob had to go through a series of tests and challenges. He had to wrestle an angel named Laban, and after winning, he was told to give up his birthright β meaning he would be subservient to Esau. So, what does this story tell us? Itβs about: Pride: Jacob's desire for power and dominance is highlighted. Negotiation & Deals: The story demonstrates how agreements can be complex and have unexpected consequences. Testing of Faith: Jacob faces a series of trials, showing that true faith isnβt just about believing in something β it's also about doing what you believe in. In short, this verse describes a significant exchange where Jacob received livestock as a reward for his obedience to God, but it also reveals a core aspect of his character - his stubbornness and desire for control. Do you want me to explain anything else about this story or the context of Genesis 32:14?