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Chapter 27
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
when
Isaac
was
old,
and
his
eyes
were
dim,
so
that
he
could
not
see,
he
called
Esau
his
eldest
son,
and
said
unto
him,
My
son:
and
he
said
unto
him,
Behold,
here
am
I.
2
And
he
said,
Behold
now,
I
am
old,
I
know
not
the
day
of
my
death:
3
Now
therefore
take,
I
pray
thee,
thy
weapons,
thy
quiver
and
thy
bow,
and
go
out
to
the
field,
and
take
me
some
venison;
4
And
make
me
savoury
meat,
such
as
I
love,
and
bring
it
to
me,
that
I
may
eat;
that
my
soul
may
bless
thee
before
I
die.
5
And
Rebekah
heard
when
Isaac
spake
to
Esau
his
son.
And
Esau
went
to
the
field
to
hunt
for
venison,
and
to
bring
it.
6
And
Rebekah
spake
unto
Jacob
her
son,
saying,
Behold,
I
heard
thy
father
speak
unto
Esau
thy
brother,
saying,
7
Bring
me
venison,
and
make
me
savoury
meat,
that
I
may
eat,
and
bless
thee
before
the
Lord
before
my
death.
8
Now
therefore,
my
son,
obey
my
voice
according
to
that
which
I
command
thee.
9
Go
now
to
the
flock,
and
fetch
me
from
thence
two
good
kids
of
the
goats;
and
I
will
make
them
savoury
meat
for
thy
father,
such
as
he
loveth:
10
And
thou
shalt
bring
it
to
thy
father,
that
he
may
eat,
and
that
he
may
bless
thee
before
his
death.
11
And
Jacob
said
to
Rebekah
his
mother,
Behold,
Esau
my
brother
is
a
hairy
man,
and
I
am
a
smooth
man:
12
My
father
peradventure
will
feel
me,
and
I
shall
seem
to
him
as
a
deceiver;
and
I
shall
bring
a
curse
upon
me,
and
not
a
blessing.
13
And
his
mother
said
unto
him,
Upon
me
be
thy
curse,
my
son:
only
obey
my
voice,
and
go
fetch
me
them.
14
And
he
went,
and
fetched,
and
brought
them
to
his
mother:
and
his
mother
made
savoury
meat,
such
as
his
father
loved.
15
And
Rebekah
took
goodly
raiment
of
her
eldest
son
Esau,
which
were
with
her
in
the
house,
and
put
them
upon
Jacob
her
younger
son:
16
And
she
put
the
skins
of
the
kids
of
the
goats
upon
his
hands,
and
upon
the
smooth
of
his
neck:
17
And
she
gave
the
savoury
meat
and
the
bread,
which
she
had
prepared,
into
the
hand
of
her
son
Jacob.
18
And
he
came
unto
his
father,
and
said,
My
father:
and
he
said,
Here
am
I;
who
art
thou,
my
son?
19
And
Jacob
said
unto
his
father,
I
am
Esau
thy
firstborn;
I
have
done
according
as
thou
badest
me:
arise,
I
pray
thee,
sit
and
eat
of
my
venison,
that
thy
soul
may
bless
me.
20
And
Isaac
said
unto
his
son,
How
is
it
that
thou
hast
found
it
so
quickly,
my
son?
And
he
said,
Because
the
Lord
thy
God
brought
it
to
me.
21
And
Isaac
said
unto
Jacob,
Come
near,
I
pray
thee,
that
I
may
feel
thee,
my
son,
whether
thou
be
my
very
son
Esau
or
not.
22
And
Jacob
went
near
unto
Isaac
his
father;
and
he
felt
him,
and
said,
The
voice
is
Jacob’s
voice,
but
the
hands
are
the
hands
of
Esau.
23
And
he
discerned
him
not,
because
his
hands
were
hairy,
as
his
brother
Esau’s
hands:
so
he
blessed
him.
24
And
he
said,
Art
thou
my
very
son
Esau?
And
he
said,
I
am.
25
And
he
said,
Bring
it
near
to
me,
and
I
will
eat
of
my
son’s
venison,
that
my
soul
may
bless
thee.
And
he
brought
it
near
to
him,
and
he
did
eat:
and
he
brought
him
wine,
and
he
drank.
26
And
his
father
Isaac
said
unto
him,
Come
near
now,
and
kiss
me,
my
son.
27
And
he
came
near,
and
kissed
him:
and
he
smelled
the
smell
of
his
raiment,
and
blessed
him,
and
said,
See,
the
smell
of
my
son
is
as
the
smell
of
a
field
which
the
Lord
hath
blessed:
28
Therefore
God
give
thee
of
the
dew
of
heaven,
and
the
fatness
of
the
earth,
and
plenty
of
corn
and
wine:
29
Let
people
serve
thee,
and
nations
bow
down
to
thee:
be
lord
over
thy
brethren,
and
let
thy
mother’s
sons
bow
down
to
thee:
cursed
be
every
one
that
curseth
thee,
and
blessed
be
he
that
blesseth
thee.
30
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
soon
as
Isaac
had
made
an
end
of
blessing
Jacob,
and
Jacob
was
yet
scarce
gone
out
from
the
presence
of
Isaac
his
father,
that
Esau
his
brother
came
in
from
his
hunting.
31
And
he
also
had
made
savoury
meat,
and
brought
it
unto
his
father,
and
said
unto
his
father,
Let
my
father
arise,
and
eat
of
his
son’s
venison,
that
thy
soul
may
bless
me.
32
And
Isaac
his
father
said
unto
him,
Who
art
thou?
And
he
said,
I
am
thy
son,
thy
firstborn
Esau.
33
And
Isaac
trembled
very
exceedingly,
and
said,
Who?
where
is
he
that
hath
taken
venison,
and
brought
it
me,
and
I
have
eaten
of
all
before
thou
camest,
and
have
blessed
him?
yea,
and
he
shall
be
blessed.
34
And
when
Esau
heard
the
words
of
his
father,
he
cried
with
a
great
and
exceeding
bitter
cry,
and
said
unto
his
father,
Bless
me,
even
me
also,
O
my
father.
35
And
he
said,
Thy
brother
came
with
subtilty,
and
hath
taken
away
thy
blessing.
36
And
he
said,
Is
not
he
rightly
named
Jacob?
for
he
hath
supplanted
me
these
two
times:
he
took
away
my
birthright;
and,
behold,
now
he
hath
taken
away
my
blessing.
And
he
said,
Hast
thou
not
reserved
a
blessing
for
me?
37
And
Isaac
answered
and
said
unto
Esau,
Behold,
I
have
made
him
thy
lord,
and
all
his
brethren
have
I
given
to
him
for
servants;
and
with
corn
and
wine
have
I
sustained
him:
and
what
shall
I
do
now
unto
thee,
my
son?
38
And
Esau
said
unto
his
father,
Hast
thou
but
one
blessing,
my
father?
bless
me,
even
me
also,
O
my
father.
And
Esau
lifted
up
his
voice,
and
wept.
39
And
Isaac
his
father
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Behold,
thy
dwelling
shall
be
the
fatness
of
the
earth,
and
of
the
dew
of
heaven
from
above;
40
And
by
thy
sword
shalt
thou
live,
and
shalt
serve
thy
brother;
and
it
shall
come
to
pass
when
thou
shalt
have
the
dominion,
that
thou
shalt
break
his
yoke
from
off
thy
neck.
41
And
Esau
hated
Jacob
because
of
the
blessing
wherewith
his
father
blessed
him:
and
Esau
said
in
his
heart,
The
days
of
mourning
for
my
father
are
at
hand;
then
will
I
slay
my
brother
Jacob.
42
And
these
words
of
Esau
her
elder
son
were
told
to
Rebekah:
and
she
sent
and
called
Jacob
her
younger
son,
and
said
unto
him,
Behold,
thy
brother
Esau,
as
touching
thee,
doth
comfort
himself,
purposing
to
kill
thee.
43
Now
therefore,
my
son,
obey
my
voice;
and
arise,
flee
thou
to
Laban
my
brother
to
Haran;
44
And
tarry
with
him
a
few
days,
until
thy
brother’s
fury
turn
away;
45
Until
thy
brother’s
anger
turn
away
from
thee,
and
he
forget
that
which
thou
hast
done
to
him:
then
I
will
send,
and
fetch
thee
from
thence:
why
should
I
be
deprived
also
of
you
both
in
one
day?
46
And
Rebekah
said
to
Isaac,
I
am
weary
of
my
life
because
of
the
daughters
of
Heth:
if
Jacob
take
a
wife
of
the
daughters
of
Heth,
such
as
these
which
are
of
the
daughters
of
the
land,
what
good
shall
my
life
do
me?
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