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Genesis 25:19-34 (CEV)

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19 Isaac was the son of Abraham, 20 and he was forty years old when he married Rebekah, the daughter of Bethuel. She was also the sister of Laban, the Aramean from northern Syria. Almost twenty years later, 21 Rebekah still had no children. So Isaac asked the LORD to let her have a child, and the LORD answered his prayer. 22 Before Rebekah gave birth, she knew she was going to have twins, because she could feel them inside her, fighting each other. She thought, "Why is this happening to me?" Finally, she asked the LORD why her twins were fighting, 23 and he told her: "Your two sons will become two separate nations. The younger of the two will be stronger, and the older son will be his servant." 24 When Rebekah gave birth, 25 the first baby was covered with red hair, so he was named Esau. 26 The second baby grabbed on to his brother's heel, so they named him Jacob. Isaac was sixty years old when they were born. 27 As Jacob and Esau grew older, Esau liked the outdoors and became a good hunter, while Jacob settled down and became a shepherd. 28 Esau would take the meat of wild animals to his father Isaac, and so Isaac loved him more, but Jacob was his mother's favorite son. 29 One day, Jacob was cooking some stew, when Esau came home hungry 30 and said, "I'm starving to death! Give me some of that red stew right now!" That's how Esau got the name "Edom." 31 Jacob replied, "Sell me your rights as the first-born son." 32 "I'm about to die," Esau answered. "What good will those rights do me?" 33 But Jacob said, "Promise me your birthrights, here and now!" And that's what Esau did. 34 Jacob then gave Esau some bread and some of the bean stew, and when Esau had finished eating and drinking, he just got up and left, showing how little he thought of his rights as the first-born.

This passage is referenced in the following quiet time(s):
(v. 21) Receiving God's Promises (2015-08-18)
(v. 22) Genesis 25 - Esau and Jacob (part II) (2016-01-29)
(v. 23) Genesis 27 - Jacob Steals Esau's Blessing (2016-11-16)
(v. 27) Why can't we be friends? (2010-09-16)
(v. 28) Genesis 25 - Esau and Jacob (part II) (2016-01-29)
(v. 28) Raising Awesome Kids - Love each one with your time (2008-12-04)
(v. 28) Why can't we be friends? (2010-09-16)
(v. 29) Why can't we be friends? (2010-09-16)
(v. 30) Why can't we be friends? (2010-09-16)
(v. 31) Why can't we be friends? (2010-09-16)
(v. 32) Why can't we be friends? (2010-09-16)
(v. 32) Genesis 25 - Esau and Jacob (part II) (2016-01-29)
(v. 33) Why can't we be friends? (2010-09-16)
(v. 34) Why can't we be friends? (2010-09-16)
(v. 34) Genesis 25 - Esau and Jacob (part II) (2016-01-29)

Definition(s):
Esau (Ee-saw): he that acts or finishes
Jacob (Jeh-kobb): that supplants, undermines; the heel
Rebekah (Re-bekk-a): fat; fattened; a quarrel appeased
So (Soh):