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PARALLEL BIBLE - Genesis 25:28


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King James Bible - Genesis 25:28

And Isaac loved Esau, because he did eat of his venison: but Rebekah loved Jacob.

World English Bible

Now Isaac loved Esau, because he ate his venison. Rebekah loved Jacob.

Douay-Rheims - Genesis 25:28

Isaac loved Esau, because he ate of his hunting: and Rebecca loved Jacob.

Webster's Bible Translation

And Isaac loved Esau, because he ate of his venison: but Rebekah loved Jacob.

Original Hebrew

ויאהב
157 יצחק 3327 את 853 עשׂו 6215 כי 3588 ציד 6718 בפיו 6310 ורבקה 7259 אהבת 157 את 853 יעקב׃ 3290

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Ge 27:6

SEV Biblia, Chapter 25:28

Y amó Isaac a Esaś, porque comía de su caza; mas Rebeca amaba a Jacob.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Genesis 25:28

Verse 28.
Isaac loved Esau-but Rebekah loved Jacob.] This is an early proof of unwarrantable parental attachment to one child in preference to another. Isaac loved Esau, and Rebekah loved Jacob; and in consequence of this the interests of the family were divided, and the house set in opposition to itself. The fruits of this unreasonable and foolish attachment were afterwards seen in a long catalogue of both natural and moral evils among the descendants of both families.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 27, 28 -
Esau hunted the beasts of the field with dexterity and success, till he became a conqueror, ruling over his neighbours. Jacob was a plain man one that liked the true delights of retirement, better than all pretended pleasures. He was a stranger and a pilgrim in his spirit, an a shepherd all his days. Isaac and Rebekah had but these two children one was the father's darling, and the other the mother's. And thoug godly parents must feel their affections most drawn over towards godly child, yet they will not show partiality. Let their affection lead them to do what is just and equal to every child, or evils wil arise.


Original Hebrew

ויאהב 157 יצחק 3327 את 853 עשׂו 6215 כי 3588 ציד 6718 בפיו 6310 ורבקה 7259 אהבת 157 את 853 יעקב׃ 3290


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