Genesis 27:10

10 And thou shalt bring them in to thy father, and he shall eat, that thy father may bless thee before he dies.

Genesis 27:10 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 27:10

And thou shall bring [it] to thy father
For venison; and as if he was Esau that brought it: that he may eat, and that he may bless thee before his death;
to whom she knew by the divine oracle the blessing belonged, ( Genesis 25:23 ) , as well as by virtue of the sale of the birthright to him by his brother, ( Genesis 25:33 ) , and through Esau's forfeiting of it by marrying with the Canaanites, ( Genesis 26:34 ) ; in these her sentiments she was right, but wrong in the ways and means she took to get it for him.

Genesis 27:10 In-Context

8 Now then, my son, hearken to me, as I command thee.
9 And go to the cattle and take for me thence two kids, tender and good, and I will make them meats for thy father, as he likes.
10 And thou shalt bring them in to thy father, and he shall eat, that thy father may bless thee before he dies.
11 And Jacob said to his mother Rebecca, Esau my brother is a hairy man, and I a smooth man.
12 Peradventure my father may feel me, and I shall be before him as one ill-intentioned, and I shall bring upon me a curse, and not a blessing.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.