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Esau    音标拼音: ['is,ɔ]
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Esau
n 1: (Old Testament) the eldest son of Isaac who would have
inherited the covenant that God made with Abraham and that
Abraham passed on to Isaac; he traded his birthright to his
twin brother Jacob for a mess of pottage

Esau
hairy, Rebekah's first-born twin son (Gen. 25:25). The name of
Edom, "red", was also given to him from his conduct in
connection with the red lentil "pottage" for which he sold his
birthright (30, 31). The circumstances connected with his birth
foreshadowed the enmity which afterwards subsisted between the
twin brothers and the nations they founded (25:22, 23, 26). In
process of time Jacob, following his natural bent, became a
shepherd; while Esau, a "son of the desert," devoted himself to
the perilous and toilsome life of a huntsman. On a certain
occasion, on returning from the chase, urged by the cravings of
hunger, Esau sold his birthright to his brother, Jacob, who
thereby obtained the covenant blessing (Gen. 27:28, 29, 36; Heb.
12:16, 17). He afterwards tried to regain what he had so
recklessly parted with, but was defeated in his attempts through
the stealth of his brother (Gen. 27:4, 34, 38).

At the age of forty years, to the great grief of his parents,
he married (Gen. 26:34, 35) two Canaanitish maidens, Judith, the
daughter of Beeri, and Bashemath, the daughter of Elon. When
Jacob was sent away to Padan-aram, Esau tried to conciliate his
parents (Gen. 28:8, 9) by marrying his cousin Mahalath, the
daughter of Ishmael. This led him to cast in his lot with the
Ishmaelite tribes; and driving the Horites out of Mount Seir, he
settled in that region. After some thirty years' sojourn in
Padan-aram Jacob returned to Canaan, and was reconciled to Esau,
who went forth to meet him (33:4). Twenty years after this,
Isaac their father died, when the two brothers met, probably for
the last time, beside his grave (35:29). Esau now permanently
left Canaan, and established himself as a powerful and wealthy
chief in the land of Edom (q.v.).

Long after this, when the descendants of Jacob came out of
Egypt, the Edomites remembered the old quarrel between the
brothers, and with fierce hatred they warred against Israel.


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  • Esau - Wikipedia
    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 Jacob and Esau reflects the historical relationship between Israel and Edom, aiming to explain why Israel, despite being a younger kingdom, dominated Edom [6] The Christian New Testament alludes to him in the Epistle to the Romans [7
  • 14 Facts About Esau Everyone Should Know - Chabad. org
    Esau’s offspring split into various groups, each one led by a chieftain One of these groups was named Magdiel, which is identified as Rome 21 Indeed, there is a longstanding tradition that the Romans were descendants of Esau, and as such, Jewish literature refers to the Roman Empire as the Kingdom of Edom 13
  • Who was Esau in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
    Esau was Abraham’s grandson, the older twin born to Isaac and Rebekah (the younger was Jacob) Rebekah had a difficult pregnancy, and God told her it was because “two nations are in your womb; one people will be stronger than the other, and the older will serve the younger” (Genesis 25:23) Esau’s name means “hairy,” which described him at birth (Genesis 25:25) Esau’s twin
  • Who Is Esau in the Bible? | Christianity. com
    Esau is a significant figure in the Bible, mainly known from the Book of Genesis He was Jacob's elder twin brother, with whom he had a complex and contentious relationship Esau and Jacob were the sons of Isaac and Rebekah
  • What is the significance of Jacob and Esaus story? - Bible Hub
    Esau’s impatience in selling his birthright and effort to regain lost blessings demonstrate the danger of placing temporary desires above God’s purposes Jacob’s cunning and later struggles in exile (Genesis 29–31) reveal how divine grace can shape and discipline an individual into the chosen vessel for God’s covenant
  • Bible Mysteries: Did Esau Go To Heaven? What Happened To Esau When He . . .
    Discover what the Bible says about Esau’s life and character, from his rivalry with Jacob to his reconciliation, and explore the Church Fathers’ interpretations on his salvation
  • What Did Esau Do in the Bible? Why Was It Significant?
    Discover what Esau did in the Bible, his choices, and the consequences of his decisions regarding his birthright and blessing
  • Esau | Jacob, Son of Isaac, Bible Story | Britannica
    Esau, in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) book of Genesis (25:19–34; 27; 28:6–9; 32:3–21; 33:1–16; and 36), a son of Isaac and Rebekah, the elder twin brother of Jacob, and in Hebrew tradition the ancestor of the Edomites At birth Esau was red and hairy, and he became a wandering hunter, while Jacob was a shepherd Jacob, although younger, dominated Esau by deception At one time
  • Who Was Esau in the Bible? - Ministry Voice
    Esau is a key figure in the Bible, primarily known as the elder twin brother of Jacob Their story is rooted in the Book of Genesis, where their lives unfold against a backdrop of sibling rivalry, family dynamics, and theological significance Esau’s narrative is rich and layered, revealing insights about heritage, identity, and divine purpose Early Life and Birthright Esau, the son of
  • What did God say about Esau in the Bible?
    The story of Esau, the eldest son of Isaac and Rebekah and twin brother of Jacob, occupies a central place in the biblical narrative Esau’s life and legacy are woven through Genesis and referenced throughout the Old and New Testaments His relationship with God, his family, and his descendants—the nation of Edom—has long fascinated readers and theologians alike But what, exactly, did





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