* Isaac sends Esau for venison. (1-5) Rebekah teaches Jacob to obtain
the blessing. (6-17) Jacob, pretending to be Esau, obtains the
blessing. (18-29) Isaac's fear, Esau's importunity. (30-40) Esau
threatens Jacob's life, Rebekah sends Jacob away. (41-46)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-5 The promises of the Messiah, and of the land of Canaan, had come
down to Isaac. Isaac being now about 135 years of age, and his sons
about 75, and not duly considering the Divine word concerning his two
sons, that the elder should serve the younger, resolved to put all the
honour and power that... [ Continue Reading ]
6-17 Rebekah knew that the blessing was intended for Jacob, and
expected he would have it. But she wronged Isaac by putting a cheat on
him; she wronged Jacob by tempting him to wickedness. She put a
stumbling-block in Esau's way, and gave him a pretext for hatred to
Jacob and to religion. All were t... [ Continue Reading ]
18-29 Jacob, with some difficulty, gained his point, and got the
blessing. This blessing is in very general terms. No mention is made
of the distinguishing mercies in the covenant with Abraham. This might
be owing to Isaac having Esau in his mind, though it was Jacob who was
before him. He could not... [ Continue Reading ]
30-40 When Esau understood that Jacob had got the blessing, he cried
with a great and exceeding bitter cry. The day is coming, when those
that now make light of the blessings of the covenant, and sell their
title to spiritual blessings for that which is of no value, will, in
vain, ask urgently for... [ Continue Reading ]
41-46 Esau bore malice to Jacob on account of the blessing he had
obtained. Thus he went in the way of Cain, who slew his brother,
because he gained that acceptance with God of which he had rendered
himself unworthy. Esau aimed to prevent Jacob or his seed from having
the dominion, by taking away h... [ Continue Reading ]