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II. PATRIARCHAL NARRATIVES 11:27--50:26 >
C. What became of Isaac 25:19-35:29 >
5. Jacob's deception for Isaac's blessing 26:34-28:9 >
Esau's marriage 26:34-35
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We can identify three purposes for this brief section.
1. Moses explained and justified the reason for Jacob's later departure for Paddan-aram (27:46-28:2).
2. Moses identified the ancestors of the Edomites who later played a major role in Israel's history.
3. Moses revealed Esau's carnal character again. Esau showed no interest in the special calling of his family but sought to establish himself as a great man in the world by marrying Canaanite women. These were evidently the daughters of Canaanite lords.655The Canaanites were, of course, cursed by God (9:25-27).
"These preliminary notices [in verses 34 and 35] put into perspective the cunning deed of Jacob and Rebekah. They demonstrate that Esau was not fit to inherit the blessing."656