GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 27:1 Isaac decides it is time to bless his
firstborn son, Esau. Such blessings were seen as shaping the future of
those blessed.
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 27:4 THAT MY SOUL MAY BLESS YOU BEFORE I
DIE. Isaac intends that his blessing for Esau will establish the
identity of the heir to the promises God had given to Abraham and
Isaac.
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 27:5 REBEKAH WAS LISTENING. Rebekah plans
Jacob’s deception, but Jacob is still responsible for the part he
plays in this trick.
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 27:11 From birth, Esau was clearly
distinguished from Jacob by his HAIRY appearance (see Genesis 25:25).
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 27:29 LET PEOPLES SERVE YOU, AND NATIONS BOW
DOWN TO YOU. Isaac’s blessing for his “firstborn” goes far
beyond material prosperity (v. Genesis 27:28). Isaac asks for
universal sovereignty over peoples and nations, building on God’s
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 27:30 IS HE NOT RIGHTLY NAMED JACOB? FOR HE
HAS CHEATED ME THESE TWO TIMES (v. Genesis 27:36). Esau refers here to
the name “Jacob,” which means “to deceive/cheat” (see note on
25:26). Esau believes that Jacob has cheated him out of both his
birthright (see Genesis 25:29) and... [ Continue Reading ]
GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 27:40 YOU SHALL BREAK HIS YOKE FROM YOUR
NECK. Although Jacob has been given authority over his older twin
brother, Esau will eventually free himself from his brother’s
control. Later, Esau’s descendants will settle outside the Promised
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 27:41 I WILL KILL MY BROTHER JACOB (v.
Genesis 27:41). When Rebekah learns of Esau’s desire to murder
Jacob, she encourages Jacob to go to her brother LABAN in northwestern
Mesopotamia (HARAN).
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 27:46 THE HITTITE WOMEN. Rebekah is probably
referring to Esau’s wives (see Genesis 26:34), although she could
mean Hittite women in general. She may have raised this issue with
Isaac as a reason for sending Jacob away.
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