Génesis 28:6

6 Esaú supo que Isaac había bendecido a Jacob, y que lo había enviado a Padán Aram para casarse allá. También se enteró de que, al bendecirlo, le dio la orden de no casarse con ninguna cananea,

Génesis 28:6 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 28:6

And when Esau saw that Isaac had blessed Jacob
Had conferred the blessing before given, or had wished him a good journey; which perhaps may be all that Esau understood by it, and so was not so much offended with it: and sent him away to Padanaram, to take him a wife from thence;
which likewise might not be displeasing to him, partly as he understood it to be only on account of taking a wife, and not on account of his ill design upon him, which he might imagine his parents knew nothing of; and partly as he would now be out of the way, and he might find means the easier to ingratiate himself into his father's favour, and get him to revoke the blessing, and settle the inheritance upon him: and that as he blessed him, he gave him a charge, saying, thou shalt
not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan;
or of the Canaanites, of any of the tribes or nations that belonged to that people, whether Hittites or others.

Génesis 28:6 In-Context

4 Que también te dé, a ti y a tu descendencia, la bendición de Abraham, para que puedan poseer esta tierra donde ahora vives como extranjero, esta tierra que Dios le prometió a Abraham.
5 Así envió Isaac a Jacob a Padán Aram, a la casa de Labán, quien era hijo de Betuel el arameo, y hermano de Rebeca, la madre de Jacob y de Esaú.
6 Esaú supo que Isaac había bendecido a Jacob, y que lo había enviado a Padán Aram para casarse allá. También se enteró de que, al bendecirlo, le dio la orden de no casarse con ninguna cananea,
7 y de que Jacob había partido hacia Padán Aram en obediencia a su padre y a su madre.
8 Entonces Esaú se dio cuenta de la antipatía de su padre por las cananeas.
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