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  2. Esau - Wikipedia

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    Esau [a] is the elder son of Isaac in the Hebrew Bible.He is mentioned in the Book of Genesis [3] and by the prophets Obadiah [4] and Malachi. [5] The story of Esau and Jacob reflects the historical relationship between Israel and Edom, aiming to explain why Israel, despite being a younger kingdom, dominated Edom. [6]

  3. Jacob and Esau - Wikipedia

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    The Mess of Pottage (watercolor circa 1896–1902 by James Tissot). In Genesis, Esau returned to his brother, Jacob, being famished from the fields. He begged his twin brother to give him some "red pottage" (paralleling his nickname, Hebrew: אדום, adom, meaning "red").

  4. Birthright: The Book of Man - Wikipedia

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    Birthright spans a timeline of nearly 17 millennia, beginning at a very early stage of expansion from Earth and ending with the death of the last humans. In between, it chronicles a slow but (despite some set-backs) steady conquest of the entire galaxy - inhabited by thousands of sentient alien races, which are overpowered and oppressed using whatever tool it takes: economic pressure ...

  5. Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Jacob offering a bowl of stew to Esau for his birthright, 18th-century painting by Zacarias Gonzalez Velazquez. Genesis 25:29–34 tells the account of Esau selling his birthright to Jacob. [18] This passage tells that Esau, returning famished from the fields, begged Jacob to give him some of the stew that Jacob had just made.

  6. Mess of pottage - Wikipedia

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    Although this phrase is often used to describe or allude to Esau's bargain, the phrase itself does not appear in the text of any English version of Genesis. Its first attested use, [2] already associated with Esau's bargain, is in the English summary of one of John Capgrave's sermons, c. 1452, "[Jacob] supplanted his broþir, bying his fader blessing for a mese of potage."

  7. Isaac - Wikipedia

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    According to many accounts of Aggadah, unlike the Bible, it is Satan who is testing Isaac as an agent of God. [29] Isaac's willingness to follow God's command at the cost of his death has been a model for many Jews who preferred martyrdom to violation of the Jewish law. [27] According to the Jewish tradition, Isaac instituted the afternoon prayer.

  8. House of Joseph (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mormon prophet Ether taught that a remnant of the house of Joseph would build a holy city in the Americas. [14] Afterwards, there would be a New Jerusalem that would come down from heaven where the remnant would live. [15] When Jesus visited the Nephites [16] in the Americas, he taught that they were a remnant of the house of Joseph ...

  9. Mike Resnick bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Part of the novel Birthright: The Book of Man "The Rebels" 1982-02 7019 G.E. Monarchy Part of the novel Birthright: The Book of Man "The Archaeologists" 1982-02 16201 G.E. Anarchy Part of the novel Birthright: The Book of Man "The Priests" 1982-02 16673 G.E. Anarchy Part of the novel Birthright: The Book of Man "The Pacifists" 1982-02 16888 G.E.

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