Bible Society of South Africa

Season after Pentecost: Seventh Sunday after Pentecost

First reading and Psalm

The Birth of Esau and Jacob

19This is the story of Abraham's son Isaac. 20Isaac was forty years old when he married Rebecca, the daughter of Bethuel (an Aramean from Mesopotamia) and sister of Laban. 21Because Rebecca had no children, Isaac prayed to the LORD for her. The LORD answered his prayer, and Rebecca became pregnant. 22She was going to have twins, and before they were born, they struggled against each other in her womb. She said, “Why should something like this happen to me?” So she went to ask the LORD for an answer.

23The LORD said to her,

“Two nations are within you;

You will give birth to two rival peoples.

One will be stronger than the other;

The older will serve the younger.”

24The time came for her to give birth, and she had twin sons. 25The first one was reddish, and his skin was like a hairy robe, so he was named Esau. 26The second one was born holding on tightly to the heel of Esau, so he was named Jacob. Isaac was sixty years old when they were born.

Esau Sells his Rights as the Firstborn Son

27The boys grew up, and Esau became a skilled hunter, a man who loved the outdoor life, but Jacob was a quiet man who stayed at home. 28Isaac preferred Esau, because he enjoyed eating the animals Esau killed, but Rebecca preferred Jacob.

29One day while Jacob was cooking some bean soup, Esau came in from hunting. He was hungry 30and said to Jacob, “I'm starving; give me some of that red stuff.” (That is why he was called Edom.)

31Jacob answered, “I will give it to you if you give me your rights as the firstborn son.”

32Esau said, “All right! I am about to die; what good will my rights do me then?”

33Jacob answered, “First make a vow that you will give me your rights.”

Esau made the vow and gave his rights to Jacob. 34Then Jacob gave him some bread and some of the soup. He ate and drank and then got up and left. That was all Esau cared about his rights as the firstborn son.

Genesis 25:19-34GNBOpen in Bible reader

Light from the Law of the LORD

105Your word is a lamp to guide me

and a light for my path.

106I will keep my solemn promise

to obey your just instructions.

107My sufferings, LORD, are terrible indeed;

keep me alive, as you have promised.

108Accept my prayer of thanks, O LORD,

and teach me your commands.

109I am always ready to risk my life;

I have not forgotten your law.

110The wicked lay a trap for me,

but I have not disobeyed your commands.

111Your commandments are my eternal possession;

they are the joy of my heart.

112I have decided to obey your laws

until the day I die.

Psalms 119:105-112GNBOpen in Bible reader
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