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  • 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)

  • And now he brought his father a dish of venison; Rise up, father, he said, eat thy son’s venison, and give me a father’s blessing. (Genesis 27, 31)

  • 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)

  • 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)

  • 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)

  • Over this ladder the Lord himself leaned down, and spoke to Jacob, I am the Lord, he said, the God of thy father Abraham, the God of Isaac; this ground on which thou liest sleeping is my gift to thee and to thy posterity. (Genesis 28, 13)

  • When he awoke from his dream, Jacob said to himself, Why, this is the Lord’s dwelling-place, and I slept here unaware of it! (Genesis 28, 16)

  • And he shuddered; What a fearsome place is this! said he. This can be nothing other than the house of God; this is the gate of Heaven. (Genesis 28, 17)

  • And there he took a vow; If God will be with me, he said, and watch over me on this journey of mine, and give me bread to eat and clothes to cover my back, (Genesis 28, 20)

  • And his next question was, whether they knew Laban, son of Nachor. Yes, they said, we know him. (Genesis 29, 5)


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