<div class='chaptertitle'>JACOB AND ESAU.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">I-saac</span> and Re-bek-ah had two sons. Their
names were Ja-cob and E-sau. E-sau was the first-born,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_66" id="Page_66">[66]</SPAN></span>
and in those days the first-born son had what
was called the birth-right. This made him chief of
all the rest, and heir to the most of his sire's wealth.</p>
<p>When the boys grew up to be men, E-sau took
to the fields and to out-door sports, while Ja-cob
was a plain man and dwelt in tents. And I-saac
was fond of E-sau, who killed the deer, and brought
him the meat to eat. But Re-bek-ah was more fond
of Ja-cob.</p>
<p>One day Ja-cob had made some food called pot-tage,
and E-sau came in from the field and said,
Feed me, I pray thee, with that pot-tage, for I am
faint.</p>
<p>And Ja-cob said, Sell me thy birth-right.</p>
<p>And E-sau said, I am at the point of death, so
what good will a birth-right do me?</p>
<p>So he sold his birth-right to Ja-cob—which was
a wrong thing for him to do—and took the bread
and meat, and ate and drank, and then went on his
way.</p>
<p>Now there came a time when I-saac was an old
man, and his eyes were dim, for he had not long to
live. And he called E-sau to his bed-side and told
him to go out with his bow and shoot a deer and bring
him some of the meat he was so fond of, that he
might eat it and bless E-sau ere he died.</p>
<p>And Re-bek-ah heard what I-saac had said to<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_67" id="Page_67">[67]</SPAN></span>
E-sau, and she told it to Ja-cob. And she said to
him, Go now to the flock, and fetch me from thence
two good kids, and I will make such a dish as thy
fa-ther loves. And
thou shalt bring it to
him that he may eat,
and that he may bless
thee ere his death.</p>
<p>So Ja-cob did as
he was told, and
brought the kids to his
mo-ther that she
might cook them in
a way that would
please the good man
of the house.</p>
<p>Then Re-bek-ah
put some of E-sau's
clothes on Ja-cob, and
put the skins of goats
on his hands, for
E-sau's hands had on
them a thick coat of
hair. And then Ja-cob took the meat and the
bread and went in to his fa-ther.</p>
<p>And I-saac said, Who art thou, my son?</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_016.jpg" width-obs="280" height-obs="400" alt="Issac amd Esau" /> <span class="caption">I-SAAC SPEAK-ING TO E-SAU.</span></div>
<p>And Ja-cob said, I am E-sau, thy first-born.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_68" id="Page_68">[68]</SPAN></span>
Rise, I pray thee, and eat of the deer's meat I have
brought, that thy soul may bless me.</p>
<p>And I-saac said to Ja-cob, How is it that thou
hast found it so soon, my son?</p>
<p>And he said, The Lord thy God brought it to me.</p>
<p>And I-saac said to Ja-cob, Come near, I pray
thee, that I may feel thee, my son, and know if thou
be my son E-sau or not. And Ja-cob went near to
his fa-ther and he felt him, and said, The voice is
Ja-cob's voice, but the hands are the hands of E-sau.</p>
<p>And he said, Art thou in truth my son E-sau?</p>
<p>And Ja-cob said, I am.</p>
<p>And he said, Bring near the food, and I will eat,
that my soul may bless thee.</p>
<p>And Ja-cob brought it near to him, and he did
eat, and he brought him wine and he drank.</p>
<p>And his fa-ther said to him, Come near now, and
kiss me, my son.</p>
<p>And he came near, and gave him the kiss. Then
the old man asked God to bless this whom he
thought was his first-born, and make him great, and
give him all good things.</p>
<p>Ja-cob was scarce yet gone out from his fa-ther
when E-sau came in from the hunt. And he
brought in a nice dish of meat, and said, Let my fa-ther
rise and eat of the flesh of the deer, that thy
soul may bless me.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_69" id="Page_69">[69]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And I-saac said, Who art thou?</p>
<p>And he said, I am thy son, thy first-born, E-sau.</p>
<p>And I-saac shook like a leaf, and said, Who?
Where is he that took deer's meat and brought it to
me so that I did eat ere
this, and bless him?
Yea, and he shall be
blest.</p>
<p>When E-sau heard
these words he cried out
with great grief, and said
to his fa-ther, Bless me
too, O my fa-ther!</p>
<p>But I-saac said that
he could not take from
Ja-cob what was now
his—though he had won
it through fraud.</p>
<p>And E-sau said in
his heart, My fa-ther will
soon be dead, and then
I will kill Ja-cob.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_017.jpg" width-obs="280" height-obs="400" alt="angels on ladder" /> <span class="caption">JA-COB'S DREAM.</span></div>
<p>And these words
were told to Re-bek-ah, and she sent for Ja-cob and
said to him that E-sau meant to kill him, and he
must leave home at once and go and stay with her
bro-ther La-ban till E-sau's wrath had cooled.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_70" id="Page_70">[70]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>And Ja-cob went out from Beer-she-ba.</p>
<p>And as he went on his way he came to a place
where he thought he would lie down and rest. The
sun was set, the day had been a long one, and he
was quite worn out. So he put some stones for his
head to rest on, and was soon sound a-sleep.</p>
<p>And while he slept he had a strange dream. He
saw a flight of steps that stood on the ground, the top
of which was far, far up in the sky. And bright an-gels
went up and down the steps. And the Lord
stood at the top, and said, I am with thee, and will
take care of thee, and will bring thee back to this
land, for I will not leave thee till I have done that
which I have told thee of.</p>
<p>And Ja-cob woke out of his sleep, and said, 'Tis
true the Lord is in this place, and I knew it not.</p>
<p>And he was in great fear, and said, This is the
house of God, and this is the gate of heav-en!</p>
<p>Then he rose up and took the stone on which
his head had lain and set it up on end, and he
poured oil on top of it. And he gave to that place
the name of Beth-el, and made a vow to love and
serve God all the rest of his life.</p>
<p>And though he had done wrong, God for-gave
him, and he was known as a great and good man.</p>
<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_71" id="Page_71">[71]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2>CHAPTER V.</h2>
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