It's at Genesis 25:19-34 & 27:1-45.
Jacob and Esau were twins. When their mother was pregnant with them, God told her that there were two babies in her and that the older would serve the younger. This was pretty much unheard of back then.
Since Esau was born first, he was to get the blessing/inheritance from his father Isaac. A blessing from the father was a really big deal. Esau was Isaac's favorite. A manly man. Jacob was his mothers favorite. Not a sissy but not as rough as his brother. As Isaac got older his eyesight failed. Esau was came in very hungry and was willing to give away everything for a meal. This is when Jacob told him to trade his birthright for a meal.
Esau, like so many of us, live for the moment and make rash decisions. Obviously Esau didn't really mean it, he just said it to get a meal. But he did say it. In chapter 27 it is told about the deception of Isaac. The deception was actually their mothers idea, Rebekah. She loved Jacob more that Esau and she wanted Jacob to get the blessing. This would also fulfill what God had told her. If Jacob got the birthright then he would be over his brother just as God had told.
Not everything has to make sense to us because we cannot presume to have the same understanding as God. Everything that happens has to have a chain of events and God sees that they come true. Keep reading and you will see what troubles this deception has caused Jacob. But God has a plan.
The story of Jacob and Esau is located in the Book of Genesis in the Bible.
Your are probably referring to Jacob and Esau. They were twins born to Isaac and Rebekah. God chose Jacob to continue the Hebrew (Israel) race and He rejected Esau. Esau became the "father" of the Edomite's. They would be distant cousins of Israel. To read of the fascinating story of Jacob and Esau see Genesis, chapter 27.
Esau was the twin of Jacob. Some very interesting reading can be found in Genesis chapter 25 starting in verse 24 through verse 34 and then chapter 27 & 28. This is a partial story on Esau and Jacob.
Esau was older than Jacob. Esau was born first, with Jacob being his younger twin brother.
The Book of Genesis describes Jacob and Esau as twin brothers and rivals. There is a strong mythical element to the story, even to the extent of Jacob trying to pull Esau back into the womb so that he could be born first. The very origins of the story of this rivalry, long before the Bible story was written, could be that Jacob symbolised the moon god and Esau represented the sun god, natural rivals.
In the Bible, Jacob's brother's name was Esau. They were twin brothers, with Jacob being the younger of the two. Their story is found in the book of Genesis.
Esau
The story of Jonah is a great example of mercy. Also, the story of Esau and Jacob.
1) Esau was hairy all over (Genesis ch.25), while Jacob was smooth (Gen. ch.27). 2) Esau was a man of the field; a hunter (Gen. ch.25). Jacob stayed in the tents (ibid). 3) Esau disdained his status as firstborn, but Jacob desired that status (ibid).
Esau and Jacob fought over their inheritance.
Christians say that Esau sold his birthright to Jacob
Jews say that Esau sold his birthright to Jacob