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1 Third Generation Problems

2 The early life of Jacob and Esau (Genesis 25:19-28)

3 Just as with the account of Abraham, Isaac and Rebekah have difficulty in conceiving children. (Genesis 25:19-21)

4 Rebekah’s pregnancy was difficult and she inquired of the Lord as to the significance of the trouble. (Genesis 25:22)

5 God explains the situation. (Genesis 25:23)

6 God revealed that there would be conflict between the two brothers.

7 The two brothers are two nations who will not get along.
The roles will be reversed and the older will serve the younger.

8 The twins are born. (Genesis 25:24-26)

9 Esau is described as red and hairy.
Jacob comes out holding onto his brother’s heel.

10 Lifestyle differences between the brothers (Genesis 25:27-28)

11 Esau was an outdoorsman and was favored by his father.
Jacob was more domestic and was favored by his mother.

12 The Birthright (Genesis 25:29-34)

13 A birthright was the older son’s share of the material estate of the family.

14 Typically, the eldest son would receive double inheritance.

15 Jacob is described as cooking a stew and Esau stumbled into camp exhausted. (Genesis 25:29-30)

16 Jacob seizes on the opportunity and Esau sells his birthright
Jacob seizes on the opportunity and Esau sells his birthright. (Genesis 25:31-34)

17 Isaac and Abimelech (Genesis 26)

18 God reaffirms his promises to Isaac and instructs him not to leave the land. (Genesis 26:1-6)

19 Isaac and Rebekah uses the same ruse for the same reasons Abraham and Sarah did. (Genesis 26:7-10)

20 Abimelech offers Isaac and Rebekah protection. (Genesis 26:11)

21 A conflict arises over wells and Isaac keeps moving until the Philistines stopped harassing him. (Genesis 16:12-22)

22 God appears to Isaac at Beersheba to reassure Isaac. (Genesis 26:23-25)

23 Abimelech makes a covenant with Isaac. (Genesis 26:26-33)

24 Esau takes two Canaanite wives. (Genesis 26:34-35)

25 Isaac’s blessing and the aftermath (Genesis 27)

26 Isaac is in frailty of health and decided it was time to give his blessing to Esau. (Genesis 27:1)

27 Isaac wanted to celebrate the occasion. (Genesis 27:2-4)

28 Rebekah heard what was happened and made her own plans
Rebekah heard what was happened and made her own plans. (Genesis 27:5-10)

29 Jacob points out an obvious problem and Rebekah accepts responsibility for the actions. (Genesis 27:11-17)

30 Jacob proceeds with the plan and Isaac blesses Jacob
Jacob proceeds with the plan and Isaac blesses Jacob. (Genesis 27:18-26)

31 Isaac give Jacob the patriarchal blessing of fertility of land and authority over others. (Genesis 27:27-29)

32 Esau arrived at discovered what happened and begged Isaac to bless him
Esau arrived at discovered what happened and begged Isaac to bless him. (Genesis 27:30-38)

33 Isaac gives Esau an “anti-blessing” in that he will dwell away from a prosperous land, would live through violence and conflict, and would serve Jacob. The only consolation is that one day he would be free from the burden of Jacob. (Genesis 27:39-40)

34 Esau determines to kill Jacob after Isaac dies. (Genesis 27:41)

35 Rebekah sends Jacob to Haran to her brother Laban’s house for safety
Rebekah sends Jacob to Haran to her brother Laban’s house for safety. (Genesis 27:42-45)

36 Rebekah expresses despair over Esau’s wives. (Genesis 27:46)

37 Third Generation Problems


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