This springs from Esau’s choice to sell his birthright to his younger brother Jacob for a bowl of lentil stew. Esau’s accord with Jacob traded something enduring and priceless—the birthright ...
We notice in the Bible that Esau, when he was hungry, asked his brother for food Upon eating it, the Bible shows a significant change that happened in his life. Genesis 25:33-34 says, "Jacob said ...
The profound difference between the twins, Jacob and Esau, is not rooted in genetics or upbringing. Rather, they represent two polar opposites that cannot exist together, even during the nine ...