Genesis, Typically Considered. Chapters 33-34

Genesis 33‑34
 
Esau now leaves the promise however to him, and goes to the place God hates—to his own portion.
Israel now, not at Bethel, and yet unpurged, see chapter 35: 2, buys in the land where he was a stranger; hence righteousness itself becomes confusion and violence.
Yet God is still with him, and he is driven out from this ungodly settlement, for it was not his rest as yet.