Genesis 27
1 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?