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  1. He was afraid that Esau is coming to attack them. So Jacob prayed to God. He told God how afraid he was and asked God to save them. Then, he divided all his servants into 3 groups. Each group had gifts of goats, rams, camels, bulls, cows and donkeys. He sent them ahead of him and his family to meet Esau. He told them to say to Esau "The animals ...

  2. Jan 29, 2016 · Here is a Sunday school lesson or Bible study on Jacob and Esau. The Supplanter Genesis 25:26 “ Afterward his brother came out with his hand holding Esau’s heel, so his name was called Jacob.

  3. In the case of Esau and Jacob, we must remember the promise that the Lord had made to his grandfather, Abraham, and the promise that was passed down to his father, Isaac. The Lord promised Abraham that he would bless him, multiply his seed as the stars of heaven, and the sand on the beach. Also included in this covenant that the Lord made with ...

  4. Together they had two twin sons – Jacob and Esau. Today we will learn about how Jacob stole Esau’s blessing! Let’s get started! 2) Jacob Steals Esau’s Blessing –Genesis 27:1-40 15-20 minutes Optional: if you have a book with pictures or visual aids showing this story use it while reading from the Bible.

  5. The Story of Esau and Jacob teaches us 3 valuable life lessons. 1. Actions have consequences. When Jacob deceived his father to inherit his brother’s blessing, the outcome of his action was that he had to run away from his home for fear of his life as his brother intended to kill him after their father’s death.

  6. Jul 24, 2013 · Abraham lived 175 years. Today's lesson is found in Genesis 25:24-34 & chapter 27. Isaac and Rebekah didn't have a baby for 20 years, and then they had twins! They didn’t look alike at all. The first baby was all hairy and red and they called him Esau which means red. Then his brother was born. They named him Jacob.

  7. This lesson covers important events in Jacob’s life such as deceiving his father, Isaac, and having twelve sons who would one day become the twelve tribes of Israel. In addition, there is a fun word search the children will complete to review what they have learned. TARGET AGES: 9 – 13 Older Elementary.

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