Moses
Genesis 32:8BSB·traditional attribution

He thought, “If Esau comes and attacks one camp, then the other camp can escape.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Now that Jacob was re-entering Canaan God, by the vision of angels, reminded him of the friends he had when he left it, and thence he takes occasion to remind himself of the enemies he had, particularly Esau. It is probable that Rebekah had sent him word of Esau's settlement in Seir, and of the continuance of his enmity to him. What shall poor Jacob do?

Commenting on Genesis 32:3-8

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And said, if Esau come to the one company, and smite it,.... The first, which perhaps consisted only of some servants, with a part of his cattle; so that if Esau should come in an hostile manner, and fall upon that, and slay the servants, and take the cattle as a booty: then the other company which is left shall escape; by flight, in which...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran @keilanddelitzsch

Gen 32:8-11 Jacob, fearing the worst, divided his people and flocks into two camps, that if Esau smote the one, the other might escape. He then turned to the Great Helper in every time of need, and with an earnest prayer besought the God of his fathers, Abraham and Isaac, who had directed him to return, that, on the ground of the abundant mercies and truth (cf.

Commenting on Genesis 32:8-11