* Abraham's family by Keturah, His death and burial. (1-10) God
blesses Isaac The descendants of Ishmael. (11-18) The birth of Esau
and Jacob. (19-26) The different characters of Esau and Jacob. (27,28)
Esau despises and sells his birth-right. (29-34)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-10 All the days, even of the best and greatest saints, are not
remarkable days; some slide on silently; such were these last days of
Abraham. Here is an account of Abraham's children by Keturah, and the
disposition which he made of his estate. After the birth of these
sons, he set his house in or... [ Continue Reading ]
11-18 Ishmael had twelve sons, whose families became distinct tribes.
They peopled a very large country that lay between Egypt and Assyria,
called Arabia. The number and strength of this family were the fruit
of the promise, made to Hagar and to Abraham, concerning Ishmael.... [ Continue Reading ]
19-26 Isaac seems not to have been much tried, but to have spent his
days in quietness. Jacob and Esau were prayed for; their parents,
after being long childless, obtained them by prayer. The fulfilment of
God's promise is always sure, yet it is often slow. The faith of
believers is tried, their pat... [ Continue Reading ]
27,28 Esau hunted the beasts of the field with dexterity and success,
till he became a conqueror, ruling over his neighbours. Jacob was a
plain man, one that liked the true delights of retirement, better than
all pretended pleasures. He was a stranger and a pilgrim in his
spirit, and a shepherd all... [ Continue Reading ]
29-34 We have here the bargain made between Jacob and Esau about the
right, which was Esau's by birth, but Jacob's by promise. It was for a
spiritual privilege; and we see Jacob's desire of the birth-right, but
he sought to obtain it by crooked courses, not like his character as a
plain man. He was... [ Continue Reading ]