Why did Yaakov (Jacob) split his people into two camps when he heard that Eisav (Esau) was coming to meet him? |
So that in the event of attack, the other camp could escape
So that in the event of attack, the other camp would be able to call for help
So that in the event of attack, the other camp could attack from the rear and save the first camp
Because Yaakov feared that Eisav would demand more tribute if he knew the extent of Yaakov's wealth
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