Because he did eat of his venison. — Literally, because the venison — that is, the produce of Esau’s hunting — was in his mouth; in our phrase, was to his taste — was what he liked. The diet of an Arab sheik is very simple (see Note on Genesis 18:6); and Isaac, a man wanting in physical vigour and adventurousness — as is usually the case with the children of people far advanced in years — both admired the energy which Esau had inherited from Rebekah, and relished the fruits of it.

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