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Who sold the birthright to his brother for a meal?

Esau sold his birthright to his brother Jacob for a meal of pottage (Genesis ch.25). See also:Abraham, Isaac and Jacob


Which character in the Bible sold his birthright for a mess of pottage?

Then Jacob gave Esau bread and pottage of lentils; and he did eat and drink, and rose up, and went his way: thus Esau despised his birthright. Hope This Helped.


How did Jacob take over Esaus birthright as the first born son?

Genesis 25:29-3429 Once when Jacob was cooking some stew, Esau came in from the open country, famished. 30 He said to Jacob, "Quick, let me have some of that red stew! I'm famished!" (That is why he was also called Edom.)31 Jacob replied, "First sell me your birthright."32 "Look, I am about to die," Esau said. "What good is the birthright to me?"33 But Jacob said, "Swear to me first." So he swore an oath to him, selling his birthright to Jacob.34 Then Jacob gave Esau some bread and some lentil stew. He ate and drank, and then got up and left.So Esau despised his birthright.


Who sold his birthright to his brother for a meal?

Esau(Genesis 25:30-34) 30 So Eʹsau said to Jacob: "Quick, please, give me some of the red stew that you have there, for I am exhausted!" That is why his name was Eʹdom. 31 To this Jacob said: "First sell me your right as firstborn!" 32 And Eʹsau continued: "Here I am about to die! What use is a birthright to me?" 33 And Jacob added: "Swear to me first!" So he swore to him and sold his right as firstborn to Jacob. 34 Then Jacob gave Eʹsau bread and lentil stew, and he ate and drank, and he got up and went away. Thus Eʹsau despised the birthright. . .


What did Esau sell that Jacob bought in the Bible?

Esau gave away his 'birthright' as the first born male for a bow of lentils (red stew). Jacob, however, did not buy it but tricked his father Isaac into bestowing it upon him.


Why did esau sold his birthright?

Jacob bought it from him for a bowl of lentil soup. 29And Jacob sod pottage: and Esau came from the field, and he was faint: 30And Esau said to Jacob, Feed me, I pray thee, with that same red pottage; for I am faint: therefore was his name called Edom. 31And Jacob said, Sell me this day thy birthright. 32And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me? 33And Jacob said, Swear to me this day; and he sware unto him: and he sold his birthright unto Jacob. 34Then Jacob gave Esau bread and pottage of lentiles; and he did eat and drink, and rose up, and went his way: thus Esau despised his birthright. Esau was certainly faint from his hunting but would hardly have been about to die. So it appears that Jacob took advantage of Esau's slack attitude - he didn't really care about his inheritance. The New Testament indicates Esau was profane -he didn't appreciate what he should have. 16Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright.


What did Jacob receive from his father?

Genesis 25 records that Esau sold his birthright to Jacob in exchange for a meal. 29And Jacob sod pottage: and Esau came from the field, and he was faint: 30And Esau said to Jacob, Feed me, I pray thee, with that same red pottage; for I am faint: therefore was his name called Edom. 31And Jacob said, Sell me this day thy birthright. 32And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me? 33And Jacob said, Swear to me this day; and he sware unto him: and he sold his birthright unto Jacob. 34Then Jacob gave Esau bread and pottage of lentiles; and he did eat and drink, and rose up, and went his way: thus Esau despised his birthright.


REBEKAH bore two sons?

Yes, Rebekah bore two sons named Esau and Jacob in the Bible. They were twins with very different personalities and destinies.


When God got mad at Esau to whom did God gave Esau's inheritance instead?

There is no evidence from the Bible itself, that God got mad at Esau. Esau surrendered his birthright because he valued food more highly. This is a case of 'short term gain, long term pain.' It also was prophesied, even before birth, that the birthright belonged to Jacob. 'The elder shall serve the younger.'


What is the difference between the birthright and the blessing as it relates to the historical context of Jacob and Esau?

In the historical context of Jacob and Esau, the birthright refers to the inheritance rights and privileges that the firstborn son receives, including a larger share of the family estate. The blessing, on the other hand, was a special declaration of favor and prosperity given by the father to his sons, which could include spiritual or leadership aspects. In the story of Jacob and Esau, Jacob deceived his father Isaac to receive both the birthright and the blessing intended for Esau.


Who sold his birthright?

Esau, and potentially others Referencing Old Testament: Genesis Chapter 25 New Testament: Hebrews 12:14 - 17; Philippians 3:19; Romans 16:18 Esau was the eldest of twins born to the Biblical patriarch, Isaac. The younger twin was named Jacob. When Esau was faint with hunger upon return home from the field, he asked Jacob for some of the stew Jacob had prepared. Jacob offered to sell it for Esau's birthright as the elder brother. Esau basically said the birthright would not do him any good if he was dead of hunger. He " sware unto him: and he sold his birthright unto Jacob. Then Jacob gave Esau bread and pottage of lentiles; and did eat and drink, and rose up, and went his way: thus Esau despised his birthright." Hebrews 12:14-17 "Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord: Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled: Lest there be any fornicator, or godless person, as Esau, who for one morsel of bread sold his birthright. For ye know that afterward, when he would have inherited the blessing, he was rejected: for he found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears." The persons whose actions and attitudes are documented in the Old Testament are types and shadows of those to come. Question asked by God: Would you be as Esau and trade your birthright for a morsel of bread? According to John Chapter 1 and Chapter 3, and Romans 8:17, we can become the sons of God. We must be born again of the Spirit. Then we become joint heirs with Jesus Christ. Now we too have a birthright. How could we possibly trade our birthright for a morsel of bread? The Bible refers to those whose God is their belly. This is a quick answer but anyone who would choose short term bodily satisfaction over the spiritual riches of God be it for food or sex, etc.after having been born again in Christ Jesus is a potential seller of birthright. As believers in Christ Jesus, Certainly we have been given the ability to overcome sin by the word of our testimony and the blood of the lamb. If we still choose to return to sin, we give up our birthright.


Did Jacob really steal Esau's blessing?

Esau sold his birthright to Jacob for a meal which is an example of the little value Esau placed upon his right as first born. At the time Esau swore to Jacob that he would honour the sale. It appears Jacob's mother was the instigator of the deception. In respect to Isaac's part, he was nearly blind and so was easily deceived by the animal fur fitted to Jacob's forearm to create the impression that it was Esau he gave the blessing to. It must be remembered that Esau and Isaac were twins and the only obvious visible difference between them was Esau's hairiness. Once Isaac had prayed to God for a blessing upon Jacob by mistake, he could not retract or nullify the blessing. The fact that Esau married a Canaanite woman, the daughter of Ishmael, Isaac's step brother, without Isaac's consent, the covenant line was broken. I imagine this factor would have been very significant in respect to God's intent. It is a pretty interesting story; In the process of Esau and Jacob's birth, Jacob took hold of Esau's heel when he arrived first. The people of Esau or Edom are scattered amongst the Arab countries to this present day. In any event, it is not the birthright that saves a man, it is righteousness.Answer 2The birthright was sold to Jacob willingly, by Esau himself. Years later, Jacob posed as Esau in Isaac's presence (Genesis ch.27) and received blessings that would have been given to Esau.Jacob is not to blame, for the following reasons:1) The word of God had informed their mother Rebecca that Jacob the younger son would be the favored one; the one to prevail (Genesis 25:23). Acting on this, she commanded Jacob to pose as Esau and seek Isaac's blessings (27:6-10), despite his preferring not to do so (27:11).2) When Esau willingly sold Jacob his birthright (25:31-34), he thereby relinquished any claim to Isaac's chief blessing which would go to the firstborn. The fact that he later complained (27:36) doesn't change this; and he did receive a blessing of his own (27:39).3) Isaac had not been informed that Esau sold Jacob the birthright. When he was later told this, he understood why God had allowed Jacob to get the chief blessing, and he continued blessing Jacob on later occasions (ch.28). Moreover, God Himself gives Israel (Jacob) the title of firstborn (Exodus 4:22 with Rashi commentary).