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The Sin of Indifference
Commentators unanimously highlight that Esau's true sin was not just the trade, but his attitude. The text says he "despised his birthright." Scholars explain that his casual actions—eating, drinking, and leaving without regret—reveal a "profane" heart (Hebrews 12:16) that valued immediate, physical pleasure far more than his spiritual inheritance and God's promises. This serves as a powerful warning against spiritual indifference.
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18th Century
Theologian
פדן padān — Paddan, “plowed field;” related: “cut, plow.”
עשׂי ‛êśâv, Esau, “hairy, or made.”
19th Century
Bishop
16th Century
Theologian
Then Jacob gave. Although, at first sight, this statement seems to be cold and superfluous, it nevertheless carries great weight. For, in …
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17th Century
Pastor
Then Jacob gave Esau bread and pottage of lentiles This shows what the pottage was made of, of which see ([Reference Gene…
17th Century
Minister
We have here the bargain made between Jacob and Esau about the right, which was Esau's by birth but Jacob's by promise. It was for a spiritual priv…