I am at the point to die, &c.— One cannot have a stronger picture of a profane, thoughtless sensualist, who, for a present momentary gratification, was willing to give up the most important spiritual blessings. His language was in the strain of the Epicureans, Let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die; and the careless manner in which he behaves, Genesis 25:34 serves still to shew the baseness of his mind.

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