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For all the riches which God has taken away from our father, that is ours and our children`s. Now then, whatever God has said to you, do."
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Imperfect Human Reasoning
Commentators note a contrast in how to view the wives' justification. Some, like John Gill, see their claim to the wealth as reasonable. However, John Calvin critiques it as a worldly argument focused on inheritance rights, which obscures the more important fact of God's direct blessing. This reminds readers that even biblical figures can have mixed or imperfect motives while still aligning with God's ultimate plan.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
תרפים terāpı̂ym — Teraphim. This word occurs fifteen times in the Old Testament. It appears three times in this chapte…
19th Century
Anglican
THE TÔLDÔTH ISAAC (Genesis 25:19–35:29).
THE BIRTH OF ISAAC’S SONS.
Abraham beg…
16th Century
Protestant
For all the riches which God has taken from our father. Rachel and Leah confirm the speech of Jacob; yet in a profane and common manner, n…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
For all the riches which God has taken from our father And given to Jacob for his labour: that [is] ours…
The affairs of these families are related very minutely, while what are called the great events of states and kingdoms at that period are not menti…