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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Genesis 25:26


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Genesis 25:26

και 2532 μετα 3326 τουτο 5124 εξηλθεν 1831 5627 ο 3588 3739 αδελφος 80 αυτου 847 και 2532 η 2228 1510 5753 3739 3588 χειρ 5495 αυτου 847 επειλημμενη της 3588 πτερνης ησαυ 2269 και 2532 εκαλεσεν 2564 5656 το 3588 ονομα 3686 αυτου 847 ιακωβ 2384 ισαακ 2464 δε 1161 ην 2258 3739 5713 ετων 2094 εξηκοντα 1835 οτε 3753 ετεκεν 5088 5627 αυτους 846 ρεβεκκα 4479

Douay Rheims Bible

Isaac was threescore years old when the children were born unto him.

King James Bible - Genesis 25:26

And after that came his brother out, and his hand took hold on Esau's heel; and his name was called Jacob: and Isaac was threescore years old when she bare them.

World English Bible

After that, his brother came out, and his hand had hold on Esau's heel. He was named Jacob. Isaac was sixty years old when she bore them.

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Anf-01 ix.vi.xxii Pg 8, Anf-03 iv.ix.i Pg 12, Anf-03 iv.xi.xxvi Pg 5, Npnf-103 iv.iii.iv Pg 9, Npnf-103 iv.iii.iv Pg 9, Npnf-103 iv.iii.xx Pg 8, Npnf-103 iv.iii.xx Pg 8, Npnf-106 vii.lxxiv Pg 19, Npnf-108 ii.LXXVI Pg 6, Npnf-108 ii.LXXVIII Pg 45, Npnf-205 viii.ii.ii Pg 127

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Genesis 25:26

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxii Pg 8
Gen. xxv. 26.

he was called Jacob, that is, the supplanter—one who holds, but is not held; binding the feet, but not being bound; striving and conquering; grasping in his hand his adversary’s heel, that is, victory. For to this end was the Lord born, the type of whose birth he set forth beforehand, of whom also John says in the Apocalypse: “He went forth conquering, that He should conquer.”4119

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Anf-03 iv.ix.i Pg 12
This promise may be said to have been given “to Abraham,” because (of course) he was still living at the time; as we see by comparing Gen. xxi. 5 with xxv. 7 and 26. See, too, Heb. xi. 9.

out of the womb of Rebecca “two peoples and two nations were about to proceed,”1131

1131 Or, “nor did He make, by grace, a distinction.”

—of course those of the Jews, that is, of Israel; and of the Gentiles, that is ours. Each, then, was called a people and a nation; lest, from the nuncupative appellation, any should dare to claim for himself the privilege of grace.  For God ordained “two peoples and two nations” as about to proceed out of the womb of one woman: nor did grace1132

1132 Or, “nor did He make, by grace, a distinction.”

make distinction in the nuncupative appellation, but in the order of birth; to the effect that, which ever was to be prior in proceeding from the womb, should be subjected to “the less,” that is, the posterior. For thus unto Rebecca did God speak: “Two nations are in thy womb, and two peoples shall be divided from thy bowels; and people shall overcome people, and the greater shall serve the less.”1133

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Anf-03 iv.xi.xxvi Pg 5
Gen. xxv. 26.

and was still warm with his mother’s warmth, when he so strongly wished to be the first to quit the womb. What an infant! so emulous, so strong, and already so contentious; and all this, I suppose, because even now full of life!  Consider, again, those extraordinary conceptions, which were more wonderful still, of the barren woman and the virgin: these women would only be able to produce imperfect offspring against the course of nature, from the very fact that one of them was too old to bear seed, and the other was pure from the contact of man. If there was to be bearing at all in the case, it was only fitting that they should be born without a soul, (as the philosopher would say,) who had been irregularly conceived. However, even these have life, each of them in his mother’s womb. Elizabeth exults with joy, (for) John had leaped in her womb;1689

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