Genesis 27:9

9 Gehe hin zur Herde und hole mir zwei gute Böcklein, daß ich deinem Vater ein Essen davon mache, wie er's gerne hat.

Genesis 27:9 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 27:9

Go now to the flock
To the flock he had the care of, and that immediately, for the case required haste: and fetch me from thence two good kids of the goats;
two young kids that were fat, as Jonathan and Ben Melech interpret it; and, though two may seem to be too much to be dressed for Isaac only; it may be observed, that Rebekah intended only to take out some of the choicest and most tender and delicate parts of them, and which would best suit her purpose, and which she would make most like to venison; and the rest could be disposed of for the use of the family: and, if it should be questioned whether Rebekah had a right to do this without her husband's leave, the Jewish writers have an answer ready; that, in her dowry or matrimonial contract, Isaac had allowed her to take two kids of the goats every day F16: and I will make them savoury meat for thy father, such as he loveth;
such as would pass with him for venison: Jarchi says, that the taste of a kid is like the taste of a young roe or fawn; however, by seasoning, the natural taste might be altered so as not to be distinguished, as we find it was; and such as have the best skill in venison may be imposed upon and deceived by more ways than one, as well as Isaac was.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 Bereshit Rabba, sect. 65. fol. 57. 4. Jarchi in loc.

Genesis 27:9 In-Context

7 Bringe mir ein Wildbret und mache mir ein Essen, daß ich esse und dich segne vor dem HERRN, ehe ich sterbe.
8 So höre nun, mein Sohn, meine Stimme, was ich dich heiße.
9 Gehe hin zur Herde und hole mir zwei gute Böcklein, daß ich deinem Vater ein Essen davon mache, wie er's gerne hat.
10 Das sollst du deinem Vater hineintragen, daß er esse, auf daß er dich segne vor seinem Tode.
11 Jakob aber sprach zu seiner Mutter Rebekka: Siehe, mein Bruder Esau ist rauh, und ich glatt; {~} {~}
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