and there he built an altar and called the place El-bethel, because there God had revealed himself to him when he fled from his brother.
7. And he built there an altar. It has been already stated why it behaved the holy fathers, wherever they came, to have an altar of their own, distinct from those of other nations; namely, to make it manifest that they did not worship gods of various kinds, a practice to which the world was then everywhere addicted, but that they had a God peculiar to themselves.
Jacob and his retinue having safely arrived at Bethel, we are here told what passed there. I. There he built an altar (Gen 35:7), and no doubt offered sacrifice upon it, perhaps the tenth of his cattle, according to his vow, I will give the tenth unto thee.
Commenting on Genesis 35:6-15
And he built there an altar,.... As he was bid to do, and as he promised he would, Gen 35:1, and called the place Elbethel; the God of Bethel; a title which God takes to himself, Gen 31:13; or rather the sense is, that he called the place with respect God, or because of his appearance to him there, Bethel, confirming the name he had...