No. They wrestled to a draw.
Our father Jacob was believed to have been attacked and injured in the thigh by an angel and given the name Israel after winning the fight
This refers to Jacob's wrestling with the angel and the angel putting Jacob's hip out of joint when he could not overcome him. (Genesis 32.24-31). The spiritual meaning of this for us could be that when we wrestle with God in prayer for something, he gives us our desire but also humbles us in the process - Jacob got his blessing but went off limping on his thigh.
In the biblical story of Jacob wrestling with the angel in Genesis 32:22-32, the angel did not give Jacob his name because the withholding of the name symbolizes the angel's divine nature and authority. In ancient Near Eastern cultures, names were believed to hold power and reveal one's essence or identity. By not revealing his name, the angel maintains a sense of mystery and superiority over Jacob, emphasizing the angel's role as a messenger of God and Jacob's need for humility and submission.
The cast of Jacob Wrestling with the Angel - 2013 includes: Bertie Brosnan as Jacob Amy Victoria Hughes
Jacob
Jacob encounters a stranger; unknown whether to be a man, an angel, or even maybe a demon. The stranger wrestles with Jacob until the break of day, when Jacob asks for a blessing in exchange for the stranger being released. The stranger asks his name, and when Jacob responds, the stranger says that from now on her would be known as Israel.
Climax - 1954 Jacob and the Angel 4-1 was released on: USA: 3 October 1957
How Could an Angel Break My Heart was created in 1996.
No. Jacob was the son of Isaac and Rebekah. See Genesis 25:21-26.
Jacob was renamed "Israel" by God after having his vision of heaven and wrestling with an angel.
A muscle along the thigh by which muscle are attached to bones (Job 10:11). Because of Jacob's (Yacov in Hebrew) thigh injury, Ysraelites avoided eating sinew of the thigh (Gen.32:25-32).
No. You are probably thinking of Jacob.