Jacob and Esau

Isaac and Rebekah had twin sons, the hunter Esau and the quiet Jacob, who grew up in a household of divided favorites. Jacob first convinced a hungry Esau to trade his birthright for a bowl of stew, and later, with his mother’s help, deceived his blind, elderly father to receive the primary family blessing. By wearing animal skins to mimic Esau’s hairy hands and preparing a meal for Isaac, Jacob successfully stole the blessing intended for the first-born. This betrayal left Isaac grieved and Esau so furious that he plotted to kill Jacob, forcing the younger brother to flee to his uncle’s house for safety.

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Jesus overcomes the devil’s temptations in the wilderness by using the power of God’s Word.

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God created the entire world, including the light, sky, land, animals, and the first humans, in six days and rested on the seventh.

The Fall

Adam and Eve disobeyed God’s single rule by eating the forbidden fruit, which introduced sin and separation from God into the world.

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