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Genesis 25:29

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25:29 Now Jacob cooked some stew, 1  and when Esau came in from the open fields, he was famished.

Genesis 34:28

Context
34:28 They took their flocks, herds, and donkeys, as well as everything in the city and in the surrounding fields. 2 

1 sn Jacob cooked some stew. There are some significant words and wordplays in this story that help clarify the points of the story. The verb “cook” is זִיד (zid), which sounds like the word for “hunter” (צַיִד, tsayid). This is deliberate, for the hunter becomes the hunted in this story. The word זִיד means “to cook, to boil,” but by the sound play with צַיִד it comes to mean “set a trap by cooking.” The usage of the word shows that it can also have the connotation of acting presumptuously (as in boiling over). This too may be a comment on the scene. For further discussion of the rhetorical devices in the Jacob narratives, see J. P. Fokkelman, Narrative Art in Genesis (SSN).

2 tn Heb “and what was in the city and what was in the field they took.”



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