Genesis 27:30

30 And then right after Isaac had blessed Jacob and Jacob had left, Esau showed up from the hunt.

Genesis 27:30 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 27:30

And it came to pass, as soon as Isaac had made an end of,
blessing Jacob
So that he had the whole entire blessing, and nothing wanting; and takes in blessings of all sorts, temporal, spiritual, and eternal, of which the land of Canaan, and the fruits of it, were typical: and Jacob was yet scarce gone out from the presence of Isaac his
father;
which no doubt he made haste to do, as soon as he had got the blessing; partly to avoid his brother, whom he might expect to come in every moment, and partly to relate to his mother the success he had met with: or "scarce in going out was gone out" F26, was just gone out, and that was all; the Targum of Jonathan says, he was gone about two hands' breadths; that is, out of the door of his father's tent, which was a small space indeed. Jarchi interprets this doubling of the word, of the one going out and the other coming in at the same time; but Ainsworth more rightly observes, that it makes the matter the more remarkable, touching God's providence herein: that Esau his brother came in from his hunting;
and not only was come out of the field from hunting, but had been at home some time, and had dressed what he had caught in hunting, and was just coming in with it to his father, as appears from ( Genesis 27:31 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F26 (auy auy Ka) "tantum, vel vix exeundo exierat", Montanus, Piscator, Vatablus, Schmidt.

Genesis 27:30 In-Context

28 May God give you of Heaven's dew and Earth's bounty of grain and wine.
29 May peoples serve you and nations honor you. You will master your brothers, and your mother's sons will honor you. Those who curse you will be cursed, those who bless you will be blessed.
30 And then right after Isaac had blessed Jacob and Jacob had left, Esau showed up from the hunt.
31 He also had prepared a hearty meal. He came to his father and said, "Let my father get up and eat of his son's game, that he may give me his personal blessing."
32 His father Isaac said, "And who are you?" "I am your son, your firstborn, Esau."
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