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      • Rivals for much of their lives, Esau and Jacob were fraternal twins who competed for spiritual blessings, land, money, and family preeminence. Parental feelings regarding the bestowal of the birthright blessing widened the distance between them. Their story is one of intense feelings and bitter rivalry, yet it has a joyous resolution.
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  2. Old Testament. Jacob and Esau. By David H. Madsen. The story of these rival twins reminds us of the importance of resolving conflicts in family relationships. Rivals for much of their lives, Esau and Jacob were fraternal twins who competed for spiritual blessings, land, money, and family preeminence.

    • Rebekah

      Notes “Living Worthy of the Girl You Will Someday Marry,”...

    • Introduction
    • Genesis 24
    • Genesis 25
    • Genesis 26
    • Genesis 27
    • We Want to Hear from You

    This portion of the Witnessing Christ from the Old Testamentstudy covers Genesis chapters 24-27 and the account of Isaac, Rebekah, and the beginning of the saga between Jacob and Esau.. You can find the LDS outline of study and resources here.

    A wife for Issac, an answered prayer, and willingness to follow where the LORD would lead

    Sarah had died, and Isaac was already forty years old. It was time for him to get married! But, Isaac was the bearer of the promise—not just any wife would do. She would need to be a believer, and there weren’t many of those around. So Abraham sent his servant back to his family with precise instructions. He was not to choose a Canaanite wife, nor should Isaac be sent away from the promised land. Abraham’s servant was bold and specific in how he wanted God to answer his prayer for finding Isa...

    Conversation Starters:

    1. Why do you think Rebekah was willing to leave her family and her home to marry a man she had never met? 2. Why did God give us the blessing of marriage? 3. God’s relationship to the church is described as a marriage. What do these verses teach us about God’s love for us?

    Sharing Personally

    In Genesis 24, Abraham’s servant is bold when he prays to God for a wife for Isaac. He was confident before God because he knew it was part of God’s plan and the promise. I, too, can be bold before God when I pray about any of his promises to me. When I say prayers like, “God be with me.” “God forgive me.” “God, take me to heaven to live you because of Jesus.” I can be confident that the answer will be a resounding, “YES!”

    The death of Abraham, the birth of Esau and Jacob, and the sale of the birthright

    Genesis 25opens with the death of Abraham. Now the account moves on from Abraham to the son of the promise, Isaac. The transfer of the story to Isaac began with another closed womb. Isaac and Rebekah had to wait twenty years for a child! Again, God made his control and involvement apparent when Rebekah finally became pregnant. God’s promise was again fulfilled, on his terms, and in his timing. He continued to reveal his trustworthy and true character. It had taken most of a lifetime for that...

    Conversation Starters:

    1. What did God teach Sarah and Rebekah by making them wait many years to give birth to the promised children? 2. Why is it important to know that God chose Jacobbeforehe was born? What does this teach us about his love? 3. Does God show favoritism? (see Galatians 3:28) 4. Neither Jacob nor Esau chose the right. What does this teach us about the birthright? What does this teach us about God?

    Sharing Personally:

    When I read Genesis 25about the manipulative sale of Esau’s birthright to Jacob, I see that I too connive and manipulate those around me to get what I have already been promised. I crave riches, relationships, and significance. I forget that God has already given me all of those blessings by adopting me as his child and making me an heir of all the best he has to offer. I will fully enjoy this treasure when I am in heaven with him, but I can be confident and content even now.

    Like Father, Like Son

    Genesis 26can be summarized simply as “like father, like son.” God came to Isaac and renewed his covenant and promises like he did with his father, Abraham. God then told Isaac to stay in the land, that he would be with him and bless him, and that he would be a blessing to all the nations of the earth. Also, like his father, Abraham, Isaac lied about his wife to Abimelech to protect himself, saying, “She is my sister.” Isaac acted in fear rather than in faith like his father before him. But,...

    Conversation Starters:

    1. Why did Isaac lie about his wife, saying, “She is my sister?” What does this account in Genesis 26show us about Isaac? 2. In what ways are you spiritually thirsty? What does it mean that Jesus is the living water? How does God provide living water?

    Sharing Personally:

    When I read about Isaac’s lie to Abimelech concerning his wife’s identity in Genesis 26, I think, “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Like father, like son.” Both Abraham and Isaac failed to trust in the promises of God and devised a plan that broke the commandments. Like my ancestors before me, I, too, fail to trust in the providence of God and take matters into my own hands. I, too, break his commandments. How easy it is for me to tell small lies, cheat in small ways, and steal just...

    Jacob steals the blessing

    Again, in Genesis 27, all four characters lack noble “godly” character. Isaac knew that God wanted the blessing to be given to Jacob. Esau had already sworn before God to give the birthright to Jacob. Jacob and Rebekah also knew what God had promised. Yet, instead of trusting God to work out the situation, Rebecca and Jacob plotted to deceive their family members, father, husband, brother, and son, to take the blessing. Who does this sort of thing? We do. Yes, we all do. This section makes LD...

    Conversation Starters:

    1. Why do you think Jacob and Rebekah did what they did rather than trusting in God to provide what he had promised?

    Sharing Personally:

    In Genesis 27, Jacob wore his brother’s clothes so that his father Isaac would believe he was Esau. Then, because he was wearing what belonged to his brother and stood there in his place, he received his brother’s rightful blessing. Ironically, believers do the same when they stand before Heavenly Father. On Judgment Day, those trusting in Jesus’s perfect work will come before God wearing the robe of our brother, Jesus. However, this robe does not need to be stolen or earned. It is given to u...

    What questions and comments for witnessing do you have about Genesis 24-27? We would love to hear from you. Please email us or share in the comments section below. Are you formerly LDS? We would love to read your insights into how you would haveunderstood these chapters and what you have come to appreciate or see differently about them now. Please ...

  3. Esau and Jacob were twin brothers. Jacob was born after Esau. One day, when Esau was hungry, he traded his birthright (the blessings of being born first) to his brother, Jacob, for some food. Follow the maze from Esau to Jacob. Genesis 25 What did the Lord say to Rebekah while she was pregnant with Jacob and Esau?

  4. Jan 16, 2012 · • Genesis 27:140Jacob receives the greater blessing. • Genesis 27:4146, 28:15Jacob leaves home and seeks a wife in the covenant. • Genesis 31:3, 32:320Jacob returns and prepares to meet Esau. • Genesis 33:116Jacob and Esau are reunited. • Genesis 35:912Jacob is blessed. 2.

    • Genesis 25:19-34. 19 This is the account of the family line of Abraham’s son Isaac. Abraham became the father of Isaac, 20 and Isaac was forty years old when he married Rebekah daughter of Bethuel the Aramean from Paddan Aram and sister of Laban the Aramean.
    • Genesis 26:34-35. 34 When Esau was forty years old, he married Judith daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and also Basemath daughter of Elon the Hittite. 35 They were a source of grief to Isaac and Rebekah.
    • Genesis 27:1-45. 1 When Isaac was old and his eyes were so weak that he could no longer see, he called for Esau his older son and said to him, “My son.”
    • Numbers 24:17-19. 17 “I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near. A star will come out of Jacob; a scepter will rise out of Israel. He will crush the foreheads of Moab, the skulls of all the people of Sheth.
  5. Story Overview: Esau and Jacob were the twin sons of Isaac and Rebekah. Esau should have inherited the responsibilities and blessings that come with being the oldest son, but he rashly sold his birthright to his younger brother for a pot of stew.

  6. Feb 18, 2022 · Updated Feb 18, 2022. The relationship between Jacob and Esau is, no doubt, one of the more colorful stories of Scripture. The twins are continually seen at odds, with Jacob winning out...

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