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As
Isaac was getting older, he wanted to divide his possessions between
his two sons. He would give his elder son, Easu, a special blessing,
and would pass on to him the promise which God hade made to Abraham.
Easu was a clever archer and did not care much for his fathers
blessing or for Gods word. He cared more about being a good
hunter. Jacob however loved his father and cared for Gods word.
He always wished he was the elder son so that he can receive this
blessing. As the years went by and the two brother were grown
men, Isaac was old and nearly blind. He could not distinguish
his sons faces, but he knew them apart by their voices. He also
used to touch them and he knew the strong hairy arms of his favorite
son EasuOne day, Isaac called his son Easu and told him My son,
take your bow and arrow and go hunting. I want you to cook for me a
meal that I will love, then I will give you my blessing before I
die. Isaacs
wife, Rebekah, heard the conversation between Isaac and Easu. She
called her favorite son, Jacob, and told him what his father said to
Easu. My son, Obey my voice, go hunt as well and bring the
hunting to me so that I can prepare a meal for your father. Then you
shall take it to him and you will get the blessing. Jacob was
afraid that his father would recognize him from the smoothness of his
arms. When the meal was ready, Rebekah called Jacob and made
him wear a coat that belongs to Easu. She also tied pieces of
hairy goat skin on his arms and hands and sent him to his father. |
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Come near me my son
said Isaac to Jacob. These are Easus hairy hands, and the
coat is Easus and it smells of the fields thought
the old man. Isaac dined from the meat and wine that Jacob brought
for him, and he gave him the wished-for blessing. After Jacob left,
Easu returned from the fields and went to see his father. Who
are you? Isaac said As he heard Easus footsteps. I
am your first born son, and I have brought you the meal that you may
eat it and give me your blessing Easu replied. Isaac
trembled as as he heard this. Who is it that came before you,
brought the meal and took the blessing? Isaac said. Eausu wept
for the blessing which he began to value when he knew it could not be
his. He left his father in anger and set out to kill his
brother Jacob. When his mother saw him, she knew what he was up
to and feared for the life of her favorite son Jacob. Rebekah
told Jacob My son, you must leave this place until your
brothers anger has passed. Jacob, received the last
blessing from his father and left home without seeing his brother again. |