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  • A disciple on Genesis 25 - 6 years ago
    Teri Greene; It was Esau who despised his birthright and the things of God. Because Jacob saw that as a very real aspect of his brother's character, that his mind and heart was only ever toward the pride of the heathen; he took him up on his own hostility to the spiritual things of the Family's Divine Inheritance. God said that Jacob, as a Prince, has power with men and God, and has prevailed!
  • Teri Greene on Genesis 25 - 6 years ago
    People try teaching on this, misleading people on this subject. I don't think they understand the importance of giving away inheritances. They add and take away from the truth, and put in their own desires into God's message. Twins are different, they're like that in the womb and out. Parents had their favorites, and the mother tricked the blind father. The brother ran fearing death from his twin.
  • Samuel Israel on Genesis 25 - 6 years ago
    Esau sold his birthright for a morsel of red meat. In Rebecca womb The Most High said that younger would be stronger than the older. God said there was two nation of people in her womb. But the Bible made a distinction about Esau being hairy and red. Esau is not the Arab man the Arab man is from Ishmael. Esau is the so called white race the bible call red man.
  • A disciple on Genesis 25 - 6 years ago
    "And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me?..and he sold his birthright unto Jacob..thus Esau despised his birthright." The Scriptures declare clearly what kind of man Esau was; yet most find fault with Jacob for his scheming, but hardly say a peep about Esau the heathen hater of the LORD. God knew what kind both men were, and chose Jacob.
  • Georgia on Genesis 25 - 7 years ago
    Man's goings are of the Lords." He declares the beginning to the end.
  • Irene123 on Genesis 25 - 7 years ago
    V. 6 - the "east country" would be what is now Iran (formerly Persia; King Cyrus, whom God used to help rebuild the 2nd temple) Persia was his country.
  • Anne on Genesis 25 - 7 years ago
    I think that Jacob cared about his future more than Esau did his. Esau just wanted to satisfy his appetite there and then and did not think about what he was agreeing with. We should not be blinded by lust of the eyes
    But keep our eyes on Jesus.
  • GeraldineCole on Genesis 25 - 8 years ago
    We must remember the Lord Jesus knew the boys before they were born he knew their harts .so he already knew what would happen u see God allow all that to happen other wise it would'nt have happen before birth God already had chosen the one he love that did not mean he did not love the other .but this where family devision started and today it is still happen stealing birth rights .GOD HATES SIN
  • Kevin on Genesis 25 - 8 years ago
    Re Nancy
    There is a theme which runs through the bible. Our human nature (firstborn nature) (Esau nature) does not give us a place in heaven. But our human nature must submit to the Devine nature (Born again nature from God) so we can have a place in heaven. Esau pleased his human nature and didn't think of God . Jacob gave God his all. (Whole sacrifice) and it pleased God.
  • Vera on Genesis 25 - 8 years ago
    Jacob wanted the Esau birthright to gain power over him. Rebekah their mother should have said something when this was done but did not becausr she had her own agenda. Jacob knew his father favored Esau and wanted that same attention by getting his brother's birthright.
  • Eunice Agyemang on Genesis 25 - 8 years ago
    Whatever plans God has for you will come to pass, because even before Esua and Jacob was born their mother Rebecca asked God and she was told Jacob will be great . So Esau exchanging his birthright for was God's way of making that come to pass.
  • Nancy on Genesis 25 - 8 years ago
    I think Jacob was selfish and care only about himself. Easu did not appreciate his blessing of being the first born. I have never understood what God was meaning by Jacob I loved Eaus I hated. If anyone can explain what God was saying by these words I would appreciate it.
  • Erick on Genesis 25 - 9 years ago
    Wonderful. In fact it gives us a very elaborate history in short
  • Johnny on Romans 9 - 9 years ago
    God loves Jacob Israel and hates Esau Edom, which is the forefather of the Roman Empire. Read the meaning of Esau in Classical baby names and also Genesis 25:25 and down. The vessel made to honor is Jacob Israel and the vessel fitted for destruction is Esau. From 13 down it's talking about Jacob and Esau, but uses Egypt as an example of how he raised Egypt to power and showed his wrath. He also raised Esau to power to show his wrath on Esau.
  • Sherri rogers on Genesis 25 - 9 years ago
    I really enjoyed reading this scripture,it was what we had studied last night so now that I know I must continue with the readings,thank you
  • Adetiba rachael on Genesis 25 - 9 years ago
    God knew his weakness right frm his mothers womb. He lost his birthright unconciously. It was 2 late whn he sought it wit tears.
  • Anonymous on Genesis 25 - 9 years ago
    i think Esua was just thinking about the present forgetting that the present affects the future
  • Teye Amewudah Patrick on Genesis 25 - 9 years ago
    Jacob was a greedy person for adding conditions before giving out the food
  • Gozie Mcinnocent on Genesis 25:29 - 9 years ago
    I think Esau made a mistake in depending on Jacob 's meal. Their mother was still alive. He should have gone to her for his food!
  • DAMON SUMMERS on Genesis 25:22 - 9 years ago
    I think. That the. Struggle is still happening. Today for people.
  • Ron on Genesis 25:6 - 10 years ago
    Where is the land of the east ? Could it be Asia
  • Adedoyin adeyemi on Genesis 25:28 - 10 years ago
    Rebekah had already had an insight into the destinies of her children. Hence, her choice to tilt to God 's favourite direction.
  • Zac on Genesis 25 - 10 years ago
    Hebrews 12 16 Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright. 17 For ye know how that afterward, when he would have inherited the blessing, he was rejected for he found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears. REPENTANCE IS NOT FOR ESAU! WAKE UP ISRAEL!
  • A bible enthusiast on Genesis 25 - 10 years ago
    very good very enjoyable wow
  • Anonymous on Genesis 25 - 11 years ago
    Hebrews 12:16 Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright. 17 For ye know how that afterward, when he would have inherited the blessing, he was rejected: for he found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears.
    (REPENTANCE IS NOT FOR ESAU! WAKE UP ISRAEL!)
  • Anonymous on Genesis 25 - 11 years ago
    Romans 9:13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated. 14 What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God? God forbid. 15 For he saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.
  • Eileen on Genesis 25 - 11 years ago
    Yes like many its good to read the word everyday, even feed on the word before eating breadfast, we need our spiritual food first. God is so good, we hunger and thirst after Righteousnes.
  • Mary lou on Genesis 25:25 - 11 years ago
    @Kp,
    When you read in Revelation, it reveals who Esau is also known as Edom, who is in charge now, who hunts the most now, who would do anything for the love of money…
  • Ademola john alawode on Genesis 25 - 11 years ago
    I so much cherish to read bible because it brings light to my heart.
  • Olayinka oye on Genesis 25 - 11 years ago
    Genesis 25:32: And Esau said, Behold I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright to me? Thus Esau despised his birthright. He mortgaged his future because of his immediate want of food. He allowed his decision to be influenced by the immediate benefit. We need to learn from Esau, we should not allow the temporary gain made us forfeit the future blessings of God in our lives which are beyond imaginations.


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