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Génesis 25:29

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Génesis 25:29 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 25:29

And Jacob sod pottage
Or boiled broth; this he did at a certain time, for this was not his usual employment; the Targum of Jonathan says, it was on the day in which Abraham died; and whereas this pottage was made of lentiles, as appears from ( Genesis 25:34 ) ; this the Jewish writers F9 say was the food of mourners; and so this circumstance furnishes out a reason for Jacob's boiling pottage of lentiles at this time: and hence also they F11 gather, that Jacob and Esau were now fifteen years of age; for Abraham was an hundred years old when Isaac was born, and Isaac was sixty at the birth of his sons; and Abraham lived to be one hundred and seventy five, and therefore Esau and Jacob must be fifteen years old when he died: and Esau came from the field, and be [was] faint:
for want of food, and weary with hunting, and perhaps more so, having toiled and got nothing.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 Pirke Eliezer, c. 35.
F11 Seder Olam Rabba, p. 3. Shalshalet Hakabala, fol. 5. 1.
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Génesis 25:29 In-Context

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.
31 Y Jacob respondi贸: V茅ndeme hoy en este d铆a tu primogenitura.
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