
Goat Skin Hands | Genesis 27
03/30/22 • 13 min
When Isaac is old and unable to see, he calls Esauto him. Isaac explains that he doesn’t know when he will die, so he wants Esau to hunt and prepare some game for him, just the way he likes it. Overhearing this, Rebekah tells Jacob to get two kids from the flock; she will prepare them for Isaac, and Isaac will then give Jacob his blessing. Jacob worries that if Isaac touches him, he will know that Jacob is not Esau—Esau is much hairier. So Rebekah covers Jacob with Esau’s garments and also places the kids’ skins on his hands. Then Jacob carries the prepared meal to Isaac.
Recall that earlier, Esau yielded his birthright to Isaac because he was hungry. Now Jacob (with his mother’s help) deceives his brother more cleverly. The story is filled with tension, as Rebekah outfits Jacob and hurriedly prepares Isaac’s meal while Esau is out in the fields. Blessings bestowed by a patriarch before his death were considered to have a shaping influence on sons’ lives, hence the high stakes of the moment
When Jacob comes in, he tells Isaac that he is Esau. Isaac wonders how the game was hunted and prepared so quickly, but Jacob claims that God granted him success. Then Isaac wants to feel his son to be sure of his identity. Touching Jacob’s skin-covered hands, Isaac satisfies himself that although the man sounds like Jacob, it is really Esau. He eats the meal Jacob has brought, then kisses Jacob and blesses him. The blessing includes the prayer that Jacob’s brothers will bow down to him.
While Genesis doesn’t pass judgment on characters’ behavior, Jacob deceives his father, and Isaac does appear to doubt whether this is really Esau. Again, tension mounts as Isaac makes up his mind and goes forward with the blessing. When he pronounces the blessing, it’s clear why Jacob wanted it so badly; Isaac’s prayer seems to assume that Esau is the chosen inheritor of Abraham’s blessings, not Jacob.
REF: https://www.litcharts.com/lit/genesis/chapter-27
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When Isaac is old and unable to see, he calls Esauto him. Isaac explains that he doesn’t know when he will die, so he wants Esau to hunt and prepare some game for him, just the way he likes it. Overhearing this, Rebekah tells Jacob to get two kids from the flock; she will prepare them for Isaac, and Isaac will then give Jacob his blessing. Jacob worries that if Isaac touches him, he will know that Jacob is not Esau—Esau is much hairier. So Rebekah covers Jacob with Esau’s garments and also places the kids’ skins on his hands. Then Jacob carries the prepared meal to Isaac.
Recall that earlier, Esau yielded his birthright to Isaac because he was hungry. Now Jacob (with his mother’s help) deceives his brother more cleverly. The story is filled with tension, as Rebekah outfits Jacob and hurriedly prepares Isaac’s meal while Esau is out in the fields. Blessings bestowed by a patriarch before his death were considered to have a shaping influence on sons’ lives, hence the high stakes of the moment
When Jacob comes in, he tells Isaac that he is Esau. Isaac wonders how the game was hunted and prepared so quickly, but Jacob claims that God granted him success. Then Isaac wants to feel his son to be sure of his identity. Touching Jacob’s skin-covered hands, Isaac satisfies himself that although the man sounds like Jacob, it is really Esau. He eats the meal Jacob has brought, then kisses Jacob and blesses him. The blessing includes the prayer that Jacob’s brothers will bow down to him.
While Genesis doesn’t pass judgment on characters’ behavior, Jacob deceives his father, and Isaac does appear to doubt whether this is really Esau. Again, tension mounts as Isaac makes up his mind and goes forward with the blessing. When he pronounces the blessing, it’s clear why Jacob wanted it so badly; Isaac’s prayer seems to assume that Esau is the chosen inheritor of Abraham’s blessings, not Jacob.
REF: https://www.litcharts.com/lit/genesis/chapter-27
Our focus is on salvation and giving you the truth about Jesus. Jesus paid for your sins in his death and resurrection. Through this we have everlasting life. We believe that if you truly accept Jesus in your life and live by the words in the Bible you will one day be greeted at the gates of heaven and live eternally with Him. Join us for some conversation and real life testimony. Have questions or concerns Email us at [email protected] we would love to hear from you. Join the conversation on our Instagram.com/servants_bible_study_podcast
Join us on The Back Pew Bible Study as we delve into the teachings of the Bible and how they apply to our daily lives. Our weekly discussions are led by a diverse group of Christian believers, providing unique perspectives and insights into the Word of God. From scripture readings to group reflections, you’ll find plenty of inspiration and guidance on your spiritual journey. Use the Back Pew Bible study as a study for you and your friends. We’d love to hear what you came up with and where this story led you. Lets Chat [email protected]
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Same Story Different Wife | Genesis 26
There is a famine in the land, so Isaac goes to King Abimelech of the Philistines in Gerar. The LORDwarns Isaac not to go to Egypt, but to settle in Gerar as an alien; God will be with him and bless him and his descendants here, fulfilling his oath to Abraham. So Isaac settles in Gerar, telling the local men that Rebekah is his sister, not his wife—like Abraham, he fears that he will be killed and Rebekah taken, because she is beautiful. One day, King Abimelech sees Isaac “caressing” Rebekah and realizes the truth. He warns his people that nobody may touch Rebekah.
REF: https://www.litcharts.com/lit/genesis/chapter-26
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Like Abraham before him, Isaac sends Jacob to marry a woman from among his own people, who worships his God, instead of a local woman. Though Isaac had originally intended Abraham’s blessing for Esau, he now seems to be reconciled to the fact that it belongs to Jacob—Jacob will carry on Abraham’s and Isaac’s blessings of land and offspring. Esau, meanwhile, tries to do something that will gain his parents’ approval.
Our focus is on salvation and giving you the truth about Jesus. Jesus paid for your sins in his death and resurrection. Through this we have everlasting life. We believe that if you truly accept Jesus in your life and live by the words in the Bible you will one day be greeted at the gates of heaven and live eternally with Him. Join us for some conversation and real life testimony. Have questions or concerns Email us at [email protected] we would love to hear from you. Join the conversation on our Instagram.com/servants_bible_study_podcast
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