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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. Esau (name) - Wikipedia

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    Esau is the name given to the older son of Isaac in the Hebrew Bible. People ... Meaning: hairy [1] or rough [2] Other names; Variant form(s) ʿĒsáv (Modern Hebrew)

  4. Jacob and Esau - Wikipedia

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    In Esau's mother and father's eyes, the deception may have been deserved. Rebecca later abets Jacob in receiving his father's blessing disguised as Esau. Isaac then refuses to take Jacob's blessing back after learning he was tricked, and does not give this blessing to Esau but, after Esau begs, gives him an inferior blessing. [28]

  5. Esau (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Esau is the older son of Isaac in the Hebrew Bible. Esau may also refer to: Cyclone Esau, Category 4 South Pacific and Australian region cyclone in 1992; Esau, 2019 drama film; Esau (name), Hebrew given name and surname

  6. Edom - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew word Edom means "red", and the Hebrew Bible relates it to the name of its founder Esau, the elder son of the Hebrew patriarch Isaac, because he was born "red all over". [18] As a young adult, he sold his birthright to his brother Jacob for a portion of "red pottage". [19] The Tanakh describes the Edomites as descendants of Esau. [20]

  7. Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Jacob himself took the foremost position. Esau's spirit of revenge, however, was apparently appeased by Jacob's bounteous gifts of camels, goats and flocks. Their reunion was an emotional one. Esau and Jacob reconcile (1844) by Francesco Hayez

  8. 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."

  9. Patriarchs (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    The patriarchs of the Bible, when narrowly defined, are Abraham, his son Isaac, and Isaac's son Jacob, also named Israel, the ancestor of the Israelites.These three figures are referred to collectively as the patriarchs, and the period in which they lived is known as the patriarchal age.