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Jacob and Esau story tells us how a man needs to act like a woman to be successful(Jacob being raised closer to her mother rather than dad) and also explains jewish trickery origins. Its interesting that this dichotomy of womanly characteristics beating excessive male ones is also expressed in other cultures, I think the Ares - Athena rivalry is probably the most know.
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LOL... This is what happens when an atheist tries to interpret a Sacred Scripture

Their story teaches several intertwined lessons: that short-term desires can cause us to undervalue what is truly important, that deception and favoritism create suffering even when they seem to bring success, and that reconciliation is possible after years of conflict. Esau's sale of his birthright for a meal illustrates the danger of exchanging lasting value for immediate gratification, while Jacob's deception to obtain the blessing shows that achieving a worthy end through dishonest means carries painful consequences. Yet the story ultimately moves toward forgiveness, as the estranged brothers are reunited, suggesting that growth, humility, and healing are possible even after serious mistakes.
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>>18515864
I agree. The jews are have fucked up the goyim but it's okay because we'll all feel good and forgive each other in the end o algo
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>>18515876
>the jews are the problem. the life is mine, the choices are mine, but somehow I get to blame others for my life
ngmi
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>>18515880
>he fell for the christkek free will meme

Lol
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>>18515864
Yeah, but Jacob becomes Israel. They could have picked any other role model. If this was just some one off story, I would agree that it has some lessons, but this guy is the personification of the modern Jewish egregore. It isnt just abiut the lessons. He is Israel
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>>18515915
It's an allegory for how nobody deserves to be saved.
inb4
>no it's not
well it still fits with the theme in the Old Testament that the Israelites do not "deserve" to be the chosen people, but rather it is by God's grace.
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>>18515508
>The Bible records someone's behavior
>Therefore it condones that behavior
What is this logical fallacy called? It's a particularly succulent piece of retardation that I've seen both from atheists and Christians trying to justify their sin.
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>>18515901
>I'll keep trying to solve a problem where it is not
Not very bright.
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>>18515864
Jacob didn't get punished for any of that shit he did
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>>18515915
God loves Jacob and approved of him but you hate Jacob and think he's a crooked person so apparently you think you're a better judge of character than the Everlasting King, the one who teaches Wisdom how to be wise.

If you ever disagree with the Most High always assume you're the one who is wrong, it cuts all the bullshit away.
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>>18515921
>by God's grace.
By God's love. It's because he loves them. Deuteronomy says God owns all the things in heaven and despite this out of all things that exist in heaven God decided to set his affection on Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. God loves these men more than all the things that exist in heaven and so he chose their descendants as his people.

And God loved David above all other men so he chose his descendants to be a royal family above all other families on earth. The highest honors from God will always be given to the children of David.

God promised to make the weakest in Jerusalem to be as strong as David and the family of David will be like God on earth.



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