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Both of these distressed the hearts of Isaac and Rebecca. (Genesis 26, 35)
And now Isaac was old, and his eyes had grown so dim that he saw nothing. One day he called to his elder son Esau, My son! and when he answered, I am here, at thy command, (Genesis 27, 1)
Why, answered Isaac, how didst thou come to find thy quarry in so short a time, my son? It was God’s pleasure, said he, to send it in my way. (Genesis 27, 20)
Then Isaac said, Come near, and let me feel thee, to make sure whether thou art my son Esau or not. (Genesis 27, 21)
And when he came near, and kissed him, all at once Isaac caught the smell of his garments, and this was the blessing he gave him: How it breathes about this son of mine, the fragrance of earth when the Lord’s blessing is on it! (Genesis 27, 27)
Scarcely had Isaac finished speaking, and Jacob gone out, when Esau returned. (Genesis 27, 30)
Why, who art thou? Isaac asked. I am thy son, he answered, thy first-born son Esau. (Genesis 27, 32)
At this, quite overcome with dread, astonished past belief, Isaac cried out, Why then, who is it that has already brought me venison from the chase? Before ever thou camest back to me, I have eaten my fill and to him given my blessing; on him the blessing will come. (Genesis 27, 33)
Thy brother, it seems, Isaac answered, came in disguised; he has snatched thy blessing from thee. (Genesis 27, 35)
Nay, answered Isaac, I have designated him thy master; I have condemned all his brethren to do him service; I have assured him of corn and wine; what claim have I left myself to make for thee, my son? (Genesis 27, 37)
Then Isaac said, greatly moved, All thy blessing shall come from earth’s fruitfulness, and from the dew of heaven.✻ (Genesis 27, 39)
And to Isaac Rebecca said, I am weary of life, with these Hethite women about me; if Jacob weds a bride of this native stock, may I not live to see it! (Genesis 27, 46)
