ESAUS BLESSING
Gen. 27:30-46
When Esau returned from hunting and cooking, he was shocked to find out that Jacob had stolen his blessing. Esau wept, begged for a blessing and received it, and decided to kill his brother. So, Rebekah sent Jacob away to her brother Laban until Esau could cool off.
There are two benefits to being the firstborn in a Jewish family: the birthright and the blessing. The birthright entitled the oldest male to receive a double portion of the inheritance above his other siblings (Deut. 21:17). This is called the "right of the firstborn," or the birthright. The blessing entitled the recipient (typically the firstborn) to have rule and dominion over his brethren (comp. 1 Chr. 5:1-2, where Joseph received the birthright [Gen. 48: 21-22] and Judah received the blessing).
Esau was entitled to both the birthright and the blessing. However, he despised his birthright (Gen. 25:34) and sold it for one morsel of meat (Heb. 12:16). So, when it came time for this blessing, God made sure that Esau didnt get it (Rom. 9:10-13). Although this was a skillfully executed plan of deceit by Rebekah and Jacob, God still honored it.
Isaac ended up blessing Esau, but he notably left God out of the blessing (v. 39-40). Esau would gain his prominence not by the Lord but by his sword.
Now notice some interesting facts contained in the text.
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