<h2><SPAN name="THE_SALE_OF_A_BIRTHRIGHT" id="THE_SALE_OF_A_BIRTHRIGHT"></SPAN>THE SALE OF A BIRTHRIGHT</h2>
<p>Now Esau, when he grew up, did not care for his birthright
or the blessing which God had promised. But Jacob, who was a
wise man, wished greatly to have the birthright which would
come to Esau when his father died. Once, when Esau came home,
hungry and tired from hunting in the fields, he saw that Jacob
had a bowl of something that he had just cooked for dinner. And
Esau said:</p>
<p>"Give me some of that red stuff in the dish. Will you not
give me some? I am hungry."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="SELL_ME_YOUR_BIRTHRIGHT"
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title="Sell me your birthright"
alt="Sell me your birthright" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>"Sell me your birthright"</i>
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<p><SPAN name="Page_37"
id="Page_37"></SPAN>And Jacob answered, "I will give it to you,
if you will first of all sell to me your birthright."</p>
<p>And Esau said, "What is the use of the birthright to me now,
when I am almost starving to death? You can have my birthright
if you will give me something to eat."</p>
<p>Then Esau made Jacob a solemn promise to give to Jacob his
birthright, all for a bowl of food. It was not right for Jacob
to deal so selfishly with his brother; but it was very wrong in
Esau to care so little for his birthright and God's
blessing.</p>
<p>Some time after this, when Esau was forty years old, he
married two wives. Though this would be very wicked in our
times, it was not supposed to be wrong then; for even good men
then had more than one wife. But Esau's two wives were women
from the people of Canaan, who worshipped idols, and not the
true God. And they taught their children also to pray to idols;
so that those who came from Esau, the people who were his
descendants, lost all knowledge of God, and became very wicked.
But this was long after that time.</p>
<p>Isaac and Rebekah were very sorry to have their son Esau
marry women who prayed to idols and not to God; but still Isaac
loved his active son Esau more than his quiet son Jacob. But
Rebekah loved Jacob more than Esau.</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_38"
id="Page_38"></SPAN>Isaac became at last very old and feeble,
and so blind that he could see scarcely anything. One day he
said to Esau:</p>
<p>"My son, I am very old, and do not know how soon I must die.
But before I die, I wish to give to you, as my older son, God's
blessing upon you, and your children, and your descendants. Go
out into the fields, and with your bow and arrows shoot some
animal that is good for food, and make for me a dish of cooked
meat such as you know I love; and after I have eaten it I will
give you the blessing."</p>
<p>Now Esau ought to have told his father that the blessing did
not belong to him, for he had sold it to his brother Jacob. But
he did not tell his father. He went out into the fields
hunting, to find the kind of meat which his father liked the
most.</p>
<p>Now Rebekah was listening, and heard all that Isaac had said
to Esau. She knew that it would be better for Jacob to have the
blessing than for Esau; and she loved Jacob more than Esau. So
she called to Jacob and told him what Isaac had said to Esau,
and she said:</p>
<p>"Now, my son, do what I tell you, and you will get the
blessing instead of your brother. Go to the flocks and bring to
me two little kids from the goats, and I will cook them just
like the meat which Esau cooks for your father. And you will
<SPAN name="Page_39"
id="Page_39"></SPAN>bring it to your father, and he will think
that you are Esau, and will give you the blessing; and it
really belongs to you."</p>
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id="NOW_MY_SON_DO_WHAT_I_TELL_YOU"><ANTIMG src="./images/figure12_th.jpg"
title="Now, my son, do what I tell you"
alt="Now, my son, do what I tell you" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>"Now, my son, do what I tell you"</i>
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<p>But Jacob said, "You know that Esau and I are not alike. His
neck and arms are covered with hairs, while mine are smooth. My
father will feel of me, and he will find that I am
not<SPAN name="Page_40"
id="Page_40"></SPAN> Esau; and then, instead of giving me a
blessing, I am afraid that he will curse me."</p>
<p>But Rebekah answered her son, "Never mind; you do as I have
told you, and I will take care of you. If any harm comes it
will come to me; so do not be afraid, but go and bring the
meat."</p>
<p>Then Jacob went and brought a pair of little kids from the
flocks, and from them his mother made a dish of food, so that
it would be to the taste just as Isaac liked it. Then Rebekah
found some of Esau's clothes, and dressed Jacob in them; and
she placed on his neck and hands some of the skins of the kids,
so that his neck and his hands would feel rough and hairy to
the touch.</p>
<p>Then Jacob came into his father's tent, bringing the dinner,
and speaking as much like Esau as he could, he said:</p>
<p>"Here I am, my father."</p>
<p>And Isaac said, "Who are you, my son?"</p>
<p>And Jacob answered, "I am Esau, your oldest son; I have done
as you bade me; now sit up and eat the dinner that I have made,
and then give me your blessing as you promised me."</p>
<p>And Isaac said, "How is it that you found it so
quickly?"</p>
<p>Jacob answered, "Because the Lord your God showed me where
to go and gave me good success."</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_41"
id="Page_41"></SPAN>Isaac did not feel certain that it was his
son Esau, and he said, "Come near and let me feel you, so
that I may know that you are really my son Esau."</p>
<p>And Jacob went up close to Isaac's bed, and Isaac felt of
his face, and his neck, and his hands, and he said:</p>
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id="MAY_NATIONS_BOW_DOWN_TO_YOU"><ANTIMG src="./images/figure13_th.jpg"
title="May nations bow down to you."
alt="May nations bow down to you." /></SPAN><br/>
<i>"May nations bow down to you."</i>
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<p>"The voice sounds like Jacob, but the hands are the hands of
Esau. Are you really my son Esau?"</p>
<p>And Jacob told a lie to his father, and said, "I am."</p>
<p>Then the old man ate the food that Jacob had
<SPAN name="Page_42"
id="Page_42"></SPAN>brought to him; and he kissed Jacob,
believing him to be Esau; and he gave him the blessing,
saying to him:</p>
<p>"May God give you the dew of heaven, and the richness of the
earth, and plenty of grain and wine. May nations bow down to
you and peoples become your servants. May you be the master
over your brother, and may your family and descendants that
shall come from you rule over his family and his descendants.
Blessed be those that bless you, and cursed be those that curse
you."</p>
<p>Just as soon as Jacob had received the blessing he rose up
and hastened away. He had scarcely gone out, when Esau came in
from hunting, with the dish of food that he had cooked. And he
said:</p>
<p>"Let my father sit up and eat the food that I have brought,
and give me the blessing."</p>
<p>And Isaac said, "Why, who are you?"</p>
<p>Esau answered, "I am your son; your oldest son, Esau."</p>
<p>And Isaac trembled, and said, "Who then is the one that came
in and brought to me food? and I have eaten his food and have
blessed him; yes, and he shall be blessed."</p>
<p>When Esau heard this, he knew that he had been cheated; and
he cried aloud, with a bitter cry, "O, my father, my brother
has taken away <SPAN name="Page_43"
id="Page_43"></SPAN>my blessing, just as he took away my
birthright! But cannot you give me another blessing, too?
Have you given everything to my brother?"</p>
<p>And Isaac told him all that he had said to Jacob, making him
the ruler over his brother.</p>
<p>But Esau begged for another blessing; and Isaac said:</p>
<p>"My son, your dwelling shall be of the riches of the earth
and of the dew of heaven. You shall live by your sword and your
descendants shall serve his descendants. But in time to come
they shall break loose and shall shake off the yoke of your
brother's rule and shall be free."</p>
<p>All this came to pass many years afterward. The people who
came from Esau lived in a land called Edom, on the south of the
land of Israel, where Jacob's descendants lived. And after a
time the Israelites became rulers over the Edomites; and later
still, the Edomites made themselves free from the Israelites.
But all this took place hundreds of years afterward.</p>
<p>It was better that Jacob's descendants, those who came after
him, should have the blessing, than that Esau's people should
have it; for Jacob's people worshipped God, and Esau's people
walked in the way of the idols and became
wicked.<SPAN name="Page_44"
id="Page_44"></SPAN></p>
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