Bible
Story
Isaac Blesses Jacob
Isaac became old. He could not see anything
because his eyes were weak. He called for his older son, Esau. Isaac said, ‘My
son.’ Esau replied, ‘Yes, I am here.’ Isaac said, ‘I am an old man. I may die
very soon. Get your bow and your arrows. Go out into the country and kill some
wild animals for me. Then prepare the food that I like to eat. Bring it to me
so that I can eat it. Then I will give you my blessing before I die.’
Rebekah
listened to what Isaac said to Esau. She waited until Esau went out to the
country to kill an animal and bring back the meat. Then she said to Jacob, ‘I
heard your father say this to Esau: “Bring me some meat and prepare the food
that I like to eat. When I have eaten it, I will give you my blessing. I will
bless you in front of the Lord before I die.” Now
my son, listen carefully and do as I tell you. Go out to the animals and bring
two goats to me. They must be very good young goats. Then I will prepare some
food that your father likes to eat. I will cook the meat in the way that he
likes. Then take the food to your father. When he has eaten it, he will give
you his blessing before he dies.’
Jacob
said to his mother Rebekah, ‘That will be difficult. Hair covers my brother's
skin. But my skin does not have any hair. My father may touch me. Then he will
know that I am deceiving him. He will not bless me. He will curse me instead.’
Jacob's mother said, ‘My son, the curse will happen to me, not you. Do what I
say. Go and get the things that I told you.’
Jacob
went and he got the goats. He brought them to his mother. She prepared some
food in the way that Isaac liked to eat. Then Rebekah took some of Esau's best
clothes that were in her house. She put them on Jacob, her younger son. She
covered Jacob's hands with the skin from the goats. She also covered the part
of his neck that had no hair. Then she gave to Jacob the food that Isaac liked
to eat. And she gave him some bread that she had made.
Jacob
went to his father. He said, ‘My father.’ Isaac replied ‘Yes, my son. Who are
you, Esau or Jacob?’ Jacob said, ‘I am Esau. I am your firstborn son. I have
done as you told me. Please sit up. Eat some of the meat from the wild animal
that I killed. Then you can bless me.’ Isaac asked his son, ‘My son, how did
you find it so quickly?’ Jacob replied, ‘The Lord your God helped me find it.’
Isaac
said to Jacob, ‘Come near to me so that I can touch you, my son. Then I will
know if you really are my son Esau.’
Jacob
went near to his father. Isaac touched him and he said, ‘The voice is Jacob's
voice. But the hands are Esau's hands.’ Isaac did not know that it was Jacob
because he could feel the hair on Jacob's hands. They felt like Esau's hands.
So, Isaac blessed Jacob.
Isaac
asked again, ‘Are you really my son Esau?’ Jacob replied, ‘I am.’ Isaac said,
‘My son, bring me some of your meat. I will eat it. Then I will bless you.’ So,
Jacob brought the food to him and Isaac ate it. Jacob also brought some wine
and Isaac drank it.
Then
Isaac said, ‘Come here my son and kiss me.’ So Jacob went to Isaac and kissed
him. Isaac smelled the clothes that Jacob wore. Then Isaac blessed him. He
said,
‘The
smell of my son is like the smell of a field.
It
is like a field that the Lord has blessed.
May
God give you rain for your crops,
so
that they grow well in the good ground.
Then
you will have plenty of grain for food.
And
you will have grapes to make wine.
May
the people of many nations serve you.
May
they respect you as their master.
You
will rule over your brothers.
Yes,
your mother's sons will bend down to respect you.
May
God curse anyone who curses you.
And
may he bless anyone who blesses you.’
When
Isaac had blessed Jacob, Jacob left him. Just then, Esau came back from the
country where he had killed an animal. He prepared nice food that Isaac liked
to eat. Then he took the food to his father, Isaac. Esau said, ‘My father,
please sit up. Eat some of the meat from the wild animal that I have killed.
Then you can bless me.’
His
father Isaac asked, ‘Who are you?’ Esau replied, ‘I am your firstborn son,
Esau.’ Isaac's body shook very much. He asked, ‘Who was it who killed an animal
and brought the meat to me? Just before you came, I ate all of it. And then I
blessed him. And God will certainly bless him!’
Esau
heard what his father had said and he cried aloud. He was very upset. He said,
‘My father, please bless me too!’ But Isaac said, ‘Your brother came to me. He
deceived me and he took your blessing away from you.’ Esau said, ‘Yes, “Jacob”
is the right name for him. He has cheated me twice. First, he took my
birthright. Now he has taken my blessing as well!’ Then Esau asked his father,
‘You must still have some blessing left for me, don't you?’
Isaac
replied, ‘I have made Jacob master over you. All his relatives will become his
servants. I have given him crops and wine. So what can I still do to bless you,
my son?’
Esau
said, ‘My father, you surely have one blessing left for me. Please bless me too!’
Then Esau wept loudly.
Isaac
replied,
‘You
will not live in a place where the ground gives good food.
You
will not have rain to make your crops grow.
You
will have to fight to get the things that you need.
You
will serve your brother as your master.
But
when you choose to turn against him,
you
will become free from his power over you.’
Because
Isaac had blessed Jacob, Esau hated his younger brother Jacob. Esau said
quietly, ‘My father will die soon. When we have buried his body, I will kill my
brother.’ Someone told Rebekah what her older son, Esau, had said. So she told
her younger son, Jacob, to come to her. She said to him, ‘Your brother Esau
wants to kill you, because of what you did to him. Now my son, do what I tell
you. Quickly go away from here. Go to my brother Laban who lives in Haran. Live
with him for a time. Stay there until your brother is not angry with you any
longer. He may forget what you did to him. Then I will send a message to you,
so that you can come back from Haran. I do not want to lose both of my sons in
one day.’
Then
Rebekah said to Isaac, ‘I do not like living in the same place as Esau's wives.
It makes me very upset, because they are Hittites. If Jacob marries one of the
Hittite women who live in this land, I will be very sad. I would rather die!’