Genesis 27:27

Overview - Genesis 27
Isaac sends Esau for venison.
Rebekah instructs Jacob to obtain the blessing.
14 Jacob, feigning to be Esau, obtains it.
30 Esau brings venison.
33 Isaac trembles.
34 Esau complains, and by importunity obtains a blessing.
41 He threatens Jacob's life.
42 Rebekah disappoints him, by sending Jacob away.
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Genesis 27:27  (King James Version)
And he came near, and kissed him: and he smelled the smell of his raiment, and blessed him, and said, See, the smell of my son is as the smell of a field which the LORD hath blessed:
 


blessed
Hebrews 11:20

the smell of a field
A field where aromatic plants, flowers, fruits, and spices grew in abundance, with which these garments (see ver. 15) of Esau might probably have been perfumed by being laid up with them.
Solomon 2:13 ; 4:11-14 Song of Solomon 7:12 Song of Solomon 7:13 Hosea 14:6 Hosea 14:7

which
26:12 Hebrews 6:7