Genesis 27:16

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Rebekah helps Jacob deceive his father Isaac by placing goat skins on Jacob's hands and neck to make him feel hairy like his brother Esau. This deception is part of Rebekah's plan to ensure Jacob receives the blessing meant for Esau.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing dress-up with your friend, but this time, you're putting on a costume to trick your parents into thinking you're someone else. In this story, Rebekah helps Jacob pretend to be his brother Esau so he can get a special blessing from his father Isaac.

Historical Background

Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC, detailing the early history of God's chosen people. This story reflects a cultural setting where blessings and inheritance were crucial, and deception was sometimes seen as a means to a greater end.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, a student might feel pressured to cheat on a test to get a good grade, thinking it's necessary for their future success. However, this verse reminds us that such actions can have significant consequences and that honesty is a fundamental value.

Topics

deceptionblessinginheritancefamily dynamicsfaithconsequences

Related Verses

Genesis 27:1-40Genesis 31:31-35Exodus 21:14Proverbs 12:222 Corinthians 13:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Rebekah help Jacob deceive Isaac?
Rebekah believed that Jacob was the rightful heir to the blessing and that God had chosen him over Esau, despite Esau being the elder brother.
What were the consequences of this deception?
The deception led to Esau feeling betrayed and angry, which resulted in him planning to kill Jacob, leading to a period of separation between the brothers.
How does this story reflect on the theme of blessings in the Bible?
This story highlights the importance of blessings in ancient cultures and how they were seen as critical for future prosperity and divine favor.
What can we learn about the ethical issues raised by this story?
While the story shows that deception can sometimes lead to desired outcomes, it also underscores the importance of honesty and the potential negative consequences of deceitful actions.
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