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  • There was no recognizing Jacob, since his hands were hairy like Esau’s hands, and he must needs give his blessing. (Genesis 27, 23)

  • Why then, said he, bring it here; let me eat my son’s venison, and give him a father’s blessing. So he ate what was brought him, and Jacob offered him wine too, and he drank. (Genesis 27, 25)

  • Then he said to Jacob, Come here, my son, and kiss me. (Genesis 27, 26)

  • Scarcely had Isaac finished speaking, and Jacob gone out, when Esau returned. (Genesis 27, 30)

  • Why, said Esau, he is well named Jacob, the Supplanter; first he took away my birthright, and now he has stolen my blessing. And then, turning to his father, he asked, Hast thou no blessing left, then, a blessing for me too? (Genesis 27, 36)

  • But ever Esau bore Jacob a grudge over the blessing he had won from their father. Soon, he thought, the days will come when we shall be mourning for my father’s death; that is the time to kill my brother. (Genesis 27, 41)

  • News of this reached Rebecca; so she sent for her son Jacob, and told him, Thy brother Esau is threatening thy life. (Genesis 27, 42)

  • 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)

  • So Isaac summoned Jacob to him, and gave him his blessing, and laid this charge upon him: It is not for thee to marry a woman of Chanaanite stock; (Genesis 28, 1)

  • Jacob took leave of him, and set out on his journey to Mesopotamia of the Syrians, to the home of his uncle Laban, son of Bathuel, the Syrian. (Genesis 28, 5)

  • An ill day for Esau; here was Jacob sent with his father’s blessing to find himself a wife in Syria; forbidden, as he would win that blessing, to marry a Chanaanite; (Genesis 28, 6)

  • here was Jacob gone all the way to Mesopotamia in obedience to his parents’ whim! (Genesis 28, 7)


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