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The Bible does not say that God chose Jacob; in fact Jacob's success is explained in the Bible as coming about by Jacob's repeated unethical conduct, which would presumably be anathema to God.

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God chose Jacob over Esau based on His divine will and purpose, not because of anything Jacob or Esau had done. This decision was part of God's larger plan to fulfill His promises to Abraham and Isaac, and to establish the lineage through which Jesus Christ would eventually be born.

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Who were the two twins of Isacc and rebekah?

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.


Why were Jacob and Esau at odds?

Jacob and Esau were at odds because of a combination of sibling rivalry and their differing personalities. Esau, the elder twin, felt wronged by Jacob for taking his birthright and blessings, which led to resentment and animosity between them. Their parents' favoritism and personal ambitions also contributed to their conflict.


What is the difference in the story of Cain and Abel to the story of Esau and Jacob?

In the story of Cain and Abel, Cain kills Abel out of jealousy and is punished by God. In the story of Esau and Jacob, Esau sells his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of stew, and Jacob receives his father's blessing through deception. Both stories involve sibling rivalry and the consequences of jealousy and deceit.


How can God love Jacob and hate esau Just as it is written 'Jacob I Loved but Esau I hated.' Romans 913 NASB?

In this passage from Romans, the emphasis is on God's sovereign choice rather than individual feelings of love or hate. It reflects God's divine plan and election of Jacob as part of His redemptive purpose. It is important to interpret this verse in the wider context of God's overall plan for salvation rather than implying emotional love or hate towards Jacob and Esau as individuals.


What two things did Jacob steal from esau?

Only one; and that was Isaac's chief blessing, which he had intended for Esau. The birthright itself was not stolen, since Esau willingly sold it to Jacob. The fact that he sold it for a bowl of food shows how little he valued it (Genesis 25:31-34). Concerning Jacob's stealing the blessing:Jacob posed as Esau in Isaac's presence (Genesis ch.27) and received the blessing that was meant for 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 blessing (27:6-10), despite his trepidation (27:11).2) By willingly having sold Jacob his birthright, Esau 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), never censuring him. Moreover, God Himself gives Israel (Jacob) the title of firstborn (Exodus 4:22 with Rashi commentary).

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Why did God favor Jacob?

Because God needed it for Jacobs future.God allowed Esau to choose with his own free-will to sell his birthright (Genesis ch.25), because Jacob was the worthier of the two.


Who were the two twins of Isacc and rebekah?

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.


How does the Lineage of Esau show God's fulfillment of His promise to Abraham?

The lineage of Esau is irrelevant to God's promise to Abraham, the promise will be fulfilled by Jesus Christ, who is of the lineage of Jacob, Esau's twin brother.


What did God promise Esau?

Nothing. God spoke to Jacob but never to Esau. Isaac, Esau's father, promised (prophesied) that Esau would have a fruitful land and would have successes in war (living by the sword). Genesis ch.27.


Where in the bible does it say that sometimes God chooses not to heal someone?

For Jacob I have loved and Esau I have hated. That being said God did not save Esau but God did give him wives and a land all his own and children, in other words even though we know for sure Esau was not saved and Jacob was, God did not leave him totally deprived. Esau loved his wife and children and even had the ability to forgive his brother Jacob 20 years later after he stole his birthright. Jesus says is it not easier to tell someone that their sins be forgiven them or to heal them of their blindness. If someone is sick its because of the sinful world we chose from the beginning and it is not Gods fault, But dont worry He will fix it soon. And God will choose whom God will choose. I sam 2-6 its pretty self explanitory.


Was Jacob or Esau really evil?

It is missing the mark to think of either Jacob or Esau as evil. The story of the twins is obviously mythical in its origin, as evidenced by the passage that tells of them fighting in the womb and the new-born Jacob holding onto Esau's heel (Genesis 25:26). Jacob was successful because of his deceit, but was nevertheless favoured by the Israelites over Esau, and they came to believe him to be their real forefather. Arguably the earliest origins of the myth were of Jacob as the moon god, while Esau was the sun god. Esau was red and hairy (Genesis 25:25) just as the sun was depicted. The early Israelites favoured the moon god, for which we can see many allusions in the Old Testament, and Esau went to the east, where the sun rises. The ancient Near Eastern myths saw constant tension between the moon god and the sun god, each vying for the attention of their father. A fragment of the story of the rivalry between the two, although Esau is not named, is the famous one of Jacob wrestling all night with a god who had to leave when the sun rose.


What did rebekah feel when Jacob and esau were in her tummy?

Jacob would kick when she would pass a house of God, and Esau would kick when they would pass a house of idol worship.


Were Jacob and Esau the first twins in history?

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.


Why were Jacob and Esau at odds?

Jacob and Esau were at odds because of a combination of sibling rivalry and their differing personalities. Esau, the elder twin, felt wronged by Jacob for taking his birthright and blessings, which led to resentment and animosity between them. Their parents' favoritism and personal ambitions also contributed to their conflict.


What is the difference in the story of Cain and Abel to the story of Esau and Jacob?

In the story of Cain and Abel, Cain kills Abel out of jealousy and is punished by God. In the story of Esau and Jacob, Esau sells his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of stew, and Jacob receives his father's blessing through deception. Both stories involve sibling rivalry and the consequences of jealousy and deceit.


How can God love Jacob and hate esau Just as it is written 'Jacob I Loved but Esau I hated.' Romans 913 NASB?

In this passage from Romans, the emphasis is on God's sovereign choice rather than individual feelings of love or hate. It reflects God's divine plan and election of Jacob as part of His redemptive purpose. It is important to interpret this verse in the wider context of God's overall plan for salvation rather than implying emotional love or hate towards Jacob and Esau as individuals.


What two things did Jacob give esau?

he was in the pool and died Answer Esau was the eldest son of Isaac who would have inherited the covenant that God made with Abraham and that Abraham passed on to Isaac; he traded his birthright to his twin brother Jacob for a mess of pottage