The Wonder Book of Bible Stories eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 179 pages of information about The Wonder Book of Bible Stories.

The Wonder Book of Bible Stories eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 179 pages of information about The Wonder Book of Bible Stories.

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.

Isaac became at last very old and feeble, and so blind that he could see scarcely anything.  One day he said to Esau: 

“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.”

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.

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: 

“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 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.”

[Illustration:  "Now, my son, do what I tell you"]

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 Esau; and then, instead of giving me a blessing, I am afraid that he will curse me.”

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.”

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.

Then Jacob came into his father’s tent, bringing the dinner, and speaking as much like Esau as he could, he said: 

“Here I am, my father.”

And Isaac said, “Who are you, my son?”

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.”

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