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What does the Bible say about Jacob and Israel's journey?

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The Bible depicts Jacob's journey as a transformative pilgrimage from fear to faith.

In Genesis 46, Jacob, also called Israel, embarks on a journey to Egypt, prompted by God's assurance that he should not be afraid. This journey symbolizes both a physical relocation and a spiritual transition, highlighting Jacob's dual identity as both a fearful sinner (Jacob) and a redeemed prince of God (Israel). God reaffirms His covenant with Jacob, promising to make of him a great nation in Egypt, reflecting the overarching theme of redemption and divine providence throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Genesis 46:1-4

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