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Génesis 25:28

Listen to Génesis 25:28
28 Y am贸 Isaac a Esa煤, porque com铆a de su caza; mas Rebeca amaba a Jacob.

Génesis 25:28 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 25:28

And Isaac loved Esau, because he did eat of [his] venison,
&c.] Better than Jacob, not only because he was his firstborn, but because he brought him of the flesh of creatures, which he took in hunting, and being dressed, were savoury food to him: it is in the original, "because venison (or what he hunted) [was] in his mouth" F8, into which he put it, and was very grateful to his taste: but Rebekah loved Jacob;
more than Esau, being more at home with her, and of a milder disposition; and more especially being a good man, a partaker of the grace of God, and to whom she knew by the oracle the blessing and promise belonged.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 (wypb dyu yk) "quia venatio in ore ejus", Pagninus, Montanus.
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Génesis 25:28 In-Context

26 Y despu茅s sali贸 su hermano, trabada su mano al calca帽ar de Esa煤; y fue llamado su nombre Jacob. Y era Isaac de edad de sesenta a帽os cuando Rebeca los dio a luz.
27 Y crecieron los ni帽os, y Esa煤 fue var贸n sabio en la caza, hombre del campo; Jacob, empero, era var贸n entero, que estaba en las tiendas.
28 Y am贸 Isaac a Esa煤, porque com铆a de su caza; mas Rebeca amaba a Jacob.
29 Y guis贸 Jacob un potaje; y volviendo Esa煤 del campo cansado,
30 dijo a Jacob: Te ruego que me des a comer de eso bermejo, pues estoy muy cansado. Por tanto fue llamado su nombre Edom.
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