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Why is returning to Bethel significant for Jacob?

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Returning to Bethel symbolizes returning to a place of worship and communion with God.

For Jacob, Bethel represents a significant spiritual landmark, the place where he first encountered God and received promises of blessing. In Genesis 35, God commands Jacob to return to Bethel, indicating a need for Jacob to separate from worldly influences and cleanse his household of idols. The return to Bethel signifies a revival of faith and the opportunity for renewed communion with God, reinforcing the importance of worship and sacrifice in our relationship with Him. It is at Bethel that Jacob is restored, receives fresh assurance from God, and the command to be fruitful reflects the renewal of his purpose in light of God's promises.
Scripture References: Genesis 35:1-2, Genesis 28

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