Genesis 25:32

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Esau answered: Lo, I must dye neuerthelesse, what good then shall my byrthright do me?

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  • Exod 22:9 : 9 Yf one accuse another in eny maner of trespace, whether it be for oxe, or Asse, or shepe, or rayment, what so euer it be that is lost: then shall both their causes come before the Goddes: Loke whom the Goddes condempne, the same shal restore dubble vnto his neghboure.
  • Job 21:15 : 15 What maner of felowe is the Allmightie, that we shulde serue him? What profit shulde we haue, to submitte oure selues vnto him?
  • Job 22:17 : 17 which saye vnto God: go from vs, and after this maner: Tush, what wil the Allmightie do vnto vs?
  • Job 34:9 : 9 For he saieth: Though a ma be good, yet is he naught before God.
  • Mal 3:14 : 14 Ye haue sayed: It is but lost laboure, to serue God: What profit haue we for kepynge his commaundementes, and for walkinge humbly before the LORDE off hoostes?

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  • Gen 25:29-31
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    29And Iacob dight a meace of meate. The came Esau from the felde, and was weery,

    30and sayde vnto Iacob: Let me proue of yt reed meace of meate, for I am fayntie (therfore is he called Edom.)

    31But Iacob sayde: Sell me this daye thy byrthright.

  • Gen 25:33-34
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    33Iacob sayde: Then sweare vnto me euen this same daye. And he sware vnto him, and so he solde his byrthright vnto Iacob.

    34Then Iacob gaue him bred and that meace of ryse. And he ate and dronke, and stode vp, and wente his waye. And so Esau regarded not his byrthright.

  • 9Esau sayde: I haue ynough my brother, kepe that thou hast.

  • Heb 12:16-17
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    16that there be no whoremonger, or vncleane person, as Esau, which for one meate sake solde his byrth righte.

    17For ye knowe, how that afterwarde whan he wolde haue inhereted the blessynge, he was put by: for he foude no place of repetaunce, though he desyred (ye blessynge) with teares.

  • Gen 27:30-38
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    30Now whan Isaac had made an ende of blessynge, and Iacob was scace gone out from his father Isaac, his brother Esau came from his huntinge,

    31and made meate also, and brought it vnto his father, and sayde vnto him: Aryse my father, and eate of yi sonnes venyson, that thy soule maye blesse me.

    32Then answered him Isaac his father: Who art thou? He sayde: I am Esau thy firstborne sonne.

    33Then was Isaac exceadingly amased aboue measure, and saide: Who? Where is then the hunter that brought me, and I haue eaten of all afore thou camest, and haue blessed him? And he shall be blessed still.

    34Whan Esau herde these wordes of his father, he cried loude, and was exceadynge sory, and sayde vnto his father: O blesse me also my father.

    35But he sayde: Thy brother came with sotyltie, and hath taken thy blessinge awaye.

    36Then sayde he: He maye well be called Iacob, for he hath vndermined me now two tymes. My byrth right hath he awaye, and beholde, now taketh he awaye my blessynge also. And he sayde: Hast thou not kepte one blessynge for me?

    37Isaac answered, and sayde vnto him: I haue made him lorde ouer ye, and all his brethren haue I made his seruautes. With corne & wine haue I prouyded him. What shal I do vnto the now my sonne?

    38Esau sayde vnto his father? Hast thou not one blessynge more my father? O blesse me also my father. And he lift vp his voyce, & wepte.

  • Gen 27:41-42
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    41And Esau bare euell wyll vnto Iacob, because of the blessynge that his father had blessed him withall, and sayde in his herte: The tyme wyll come shortly, that my father shal mourne, for I wil slaye my brother Iacob.

    42The was it tolde Rebecca of these wordes of hir elder sonne, and she sent, and bad call for Iacob hir yonger sonne, and saide vnto him: Beholde, thy brother Esau threateneth the, that he wil slaye the.

  • Gen 27:1-2
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    1And it came to passe when Isaac was olde, his eyes waxed dymme of sight, and he called Esau his greater sonne, and sayde vnto him: My sonne. He answered him: Here am I.

    2And he sayde: Beholde, I am olde, and knowe not whan I shal dye.

  • 15Esau sayde: Yet wil I leaue some of my people with the. He answered: What nede is it? Let me but onely fynde grace in the sight of my lorde.

  • 19Iacob sayde: I am Esau thy firstborne sonne, I haue done as thou saydest vnto me: aryse, syt vp, and eate of my venyson, that thy soule maye blesse me.

  • Gen 27:24-25
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    24And he sayde vnto him: art thou my sonsonne Esau? He answered: Yee I am.

    25Then sayde he: Bringe me here then to eate of thy venyson my sonne, that my soule maye blesse the. Then he brought it him, and he ate: and he brought him wyne also, and he dranke.

  • Gen 27:6-7
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    6Then sayde Rebecca vnto Iacob hir sonne: beholde, I haue herde thy father talkinge with Esau thy brother, and sayenge:

    7Brynge me venyson, and make me meate, that I maye eate, and blesse the before ye LORDE, yer I dye.

  • 10this shalt thou brynge in vnto thy father, that he maye eate, that he maye blesse the before his death.

  • Gen 25:25-26
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    25The first that came forth, was reed, all rough as an hyde, and they called him Esau.

    26Anone therafter came his brother forth, which helde the hele of Esau with his hade, and they called him Iacob. Thre score yeare olde was Isaac, whan they were borne.

  • 46And Rebecca sayde vnto Isaac: I am weery of my life, because of the doughters of Heth: Yf Iacob take a wife of the doughters of Heth, which are as the doughters of this londe, what shall this life then profit me?

  • 11Take this present in good worth, that I haue brought ye, for God hath geuen it me, & I haue ynough of all thinges. So he compelled him to take it.