7 Bring me venison, and make me savory meat, that I may eat, and bless thee before the LORD before my death.
7 Bring H935 me venison, H6718 and make H6213 me savoury meat, H4303 that I may eat, H398 and bless H1288 thee before H6440 the LORD H3068 before H6440 my death. H4194
7 Bring me venison, and make me savory food, that I may eat, and bless thee before Jehovah before my death.
7 Bring for me provision, and make for me tasteful things, and I do eat, and bless thee before Jehovah before my death.
7 Bring me venison, and prepare me a savoury dish, that I may eat, and bless thee before Jehovah, before my death.
7 'Bring me venison, and make me savory food, that I may eat, and bless you before Yahweh before my death.'
7 Go and get some roe's meat and make me a good meal, so that I may be full, and give you my blessing before the Lord before my death.
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Commentary on Genesis 27 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 27
In this chapter we return to the typical story of the struggle between Esau and Jacob. Esau had profanely sold the birthright to Jacob; but Esau hopes he shall be never the poorer, nor Jacob the richer, for that bargain, while he preserves his interest in his father's affections, and so secures the blessing. Here therefore we find how he was justly punished for his contempt of the birthright (of which he foolishly deprived himself) with the loss of the blessing, of which Jacob fraudulently deprives him. Thus this story is explained, Heb. 12:16, 17, "Because he sold the birthright, when he would have inherited the blessing he was rejected.' For those that make light of the name and profession of religion, and throw them away for a trifle, thereby forfeit the powers and privileges of it. We have here,
Gen 27:1-5
Here is,
Gen 27:6-17
Rebekah is here contriving to procure for Jacob the blessing which was designed for Esau; and here,
Gen 27:18-29
Observe here,
Gen 27:30-40
Here is,
Gen 27:41-46
Here is,