Génesis 25:27

27 Esaú vende su derecho del hijo mayor
Los muchachos fueron creciendo, y Esaú se convirtió en un hábil cazador. Él era un hombre de campo, pero Jacob tenía un temperamento tranquilo y prefería quedarse en casa.

Génesis 25:27 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 25:27

And the boys grew
In stature, became strong and fit for business, and betook themselves to different employments: and Esau was a cunning hunter, a man of the field:
whose business lay in tilling and sowing it, which his father Isaac followed sometimes; or rather he chose to range about the field and hunt after beasts and birds, in which he was very expert, and contrived traps and snares to catch them in; and this course of life was most agreeable to his temper and disposition, being active, fierce, and cruel; according to the Targum of Jonathan, he was also a hunter and slayer of men, Nimrod and Henoch his son: and Jacob was a plain man;
an honest plain hearted man, whose heart and tongue went together; a quiet man, that gave no disturbance to others; a godly man, sincere, upright, and perfect, that had the truth of grace and holiness in him, as well as the perfect righteousness of his Redeemer on him: dwelling in tents;
keeping at home and attending the business of the family, as we afterwards find him boiling pottage, ( Genesis 25:29 ) ; or rather this denotes his pastoral life, being a shepherd, he dwelt in tents, which could be removed from place to place for the convenience of pasturage: Jarchi's note is,

``in the tent of Shem and in the tent of Eber;''
agreeably to the Targum of Jonathan,
``a minister in the school of Shem, seeking doctrine from the Lord;''
a student there, where he resided awhile, in order to be instructed in the doctrines of truth and righteousness.

Génesis 25:27 In-Context

25 El primero en nacer era muy rojizo y estaba cubierto de mucho vello, como con un abrigo de piel; por eso lo llamaron Esaú.
26 Después nació el otro mellizo, agarrando con la mano el talón de Esaú; por eso lo llamaron Jacob.
Isaac tenía sesenta años cuando nacieron los mellizos.
27 Esaú vende su derecho del hijo mayor
Los muchachos fueron creciendo, y Esaú se convirtió en un hábil cazador. Él era un hombre de campo, pero Jacob tenía un temperamento tranquilo y prefería quedarse en casa.
28 Isaac amaba a Esaú porque le gustaba comer los animales que cazaba, pero Rebeca amaba a Jacob.
29 Cierto día, mientras Jacob preparaba un guiso, Esaú regresó del desierto, agotado y hambriento.
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