Genesi 25
Nuova Riveduta 1994
Morte di Abraamo
25 (A)Poi *Abraamo prese un'altra moglie, di nome Chetura. 2 Questa gli partorí Zimran, Iocsan, Medan, Madian, Isbac e Suac. 3 Iocsan generò Seba e Dedan. I figli di Dedan furono gli Assurim, i Letusim e i Leummim. 4 E i figli di Madian furono Efa, Efer, Anoc, Abida ed Eldaa. Tutti questi furono i figli di Chetura.
5 Abraamo diede tutto ciò che possedeva a *Isacco; 6 ma ai figli delle sue concubine fece dei doni e, mentre era ancora in vita, li mandò lontano da suo figlio Isacco, verso levante, nella terra d'Oriente.
7 La durata della vita d'Abraamo fu di centossettantacinque anni. 8 Poi Abraamo spirò in prospera vecchiaia, attempato e sazio di giorni, e fu riunito al suo popolo. 9 Isacco e *Ismaele, suoi figli, lo seppellirono nella grotta di Macpela nel campo di Efron, figlio di Soar, l'Ittita, di fronte a Mamre: 10 campo che Abraamo aveva comprato dai figli di Chet. Lí furono sepolti Abraamo e sua moglie *Sara.
11 Dopo la morte d'Abraamo, Dio benedisse suo figlio Isacco; e Isacco abitò presso il pozzo di Lacai-Roi.
Discendenti d'Ismaele
12 (B)Or questi sono i discendenti d'Ismaele, figlio d'Abraamo, che *Agar, l'Egiziana, serva di Sara, aveva partorito ad Abraamo.
13 Questi sono i nomi dei figli d'Ismaele, secondo le loro generazioni: Nebaiot, il primogenito d'Ismaele; poi Chedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, 14 Misma, Duma, Massa, 15 Adad, Tema, Ietur, Nafis e Chedma. 16 Questi sono i figli d'Ismaele e questi i loro nomi, secondo i loro villaggi e i loro accampamenti. Furono i dodici capi dei loro popoli.
17 Gli anni della vita d'Ismaele furono centotrentasette; poi morí, e fu riunito al suo popolo. 18 I suoi figli abitarono da Avila fino a Sur, che è di fronte all'Egitto, andando verso l'Assiria. Egli si era stabilito di fronte a tutti i suoi fratelli.
Discendenti d'Isacco
19 (C)Questi sono i discendenti d'Isacco, figlio d'Abraamo. 20 Abraamo generò Isacco; Isacco aveva quarant'anni quando prese per moglie *Rebecca, figlia di Betuel, l'*Arameo di Paddan-Aram[a], e sorella di Labano, l'Arameo. 21 Isacco implorò il Signore per sua moglie Rebecca, perché ella era sterile. Il Signore l'esaudí e Rebecca, sua moglie, concepí. 22 I bambini si urtavano nel suo grembo ed ella disse: «Se cosí è, perché vivo?» E andò a consultare il Signore. 23 Il Signore le disse: «Due nazioni sono nel tuo grembo e due popoli separati usciranno dal tuo seno. Uno dei due popoli sarà piú forte dell'altro, e il maggiore servirà il minore[b]». 24 Quando venne per lei il tempo di partorire, ecco che lei aveva due gemelli nel grembo. 25 Il primo che nacque era rosso e peloso come un mantello di pelo. Cosí fu chiamato *Esaú[c]. 26 Dopo nacque suo fratello, che con la mano teneva il calcagno di Esaú e fu chiamato *Giacobbe[d]. Isacco aveva sessant'anni quando Rebecca li partorí.
Esaú vende il suo diritto di primogenitura
27 (D)I due bambini crebbero; Esaú divenne un esperto cacciatore, un uomo di campagna, e Giacobbe un uomo tranquillo che se ne stava nelle tende. 28 Isacco amava Esaú, perché la cacciagione era di suo gusto. Rebecca invece amava Giacobbe.
29 Or mentre Giacobbe faceva cuocere una minestra, Esaú sopraggiunse dai campi, tutto stanco. 30 Esaú disse a Giacobbe: «Dammi per favore da mangiare un po' di questa minestra rossa, perché sono stanco». Perciò fu chiamato *Edom[e].
31 Giacobbe gli rispose: «Vendimi prima di tutto la tua *primogenitura». 32 Esaú disse: «Ecco, io sto morendo; a che mi serve la primogenitura?» 33 Giacobbe disse: «Prima, giuramelo». Esaú glielo giurò e vendette la sua primogenitura a Giacobbe. 34 Allora Giacobbe diede a Esaú del pane e della minestra di lenticchie. Egli mangiò e bevve; poi si alzò, e se ne andò. Fu in questo modo che Esaú disprezzò la primogenitura.
Footnotes
- Genesi 25:20 Paddan-Aram, cioè la Mesopotamia.
- Genesi 25:23 +Ro 9:12.
- Genesi 25:25 Esaú, lett. peloso o dalla folta capigliatura.
- Genesi 25:26 Giacobbe, da un termine che significa prendere per il tallone, ingannare.
- Genesi 25:30 Edom, lett. rosso.
Genesis 25
New Century Version
Abraham’s Family
25 Abraham married again, and his new wife was Keturah. 2 She gave birth to Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. 3 Jokshan was the father of Sheba and Dedan. Dedan’s descendants were the people of Assyria, Letush, and Leum. 4 The sons of Midian were Ephah, Epher, Hanoch, Abida, and Eldaah. All these were descendants of Keturah. 5 Abraham left everything he owned to Isaac. 6 But before Abraham died, he did give gifts to the sons of his other wives, then sent them to the East to be away from Isaac.
7 Abraham lived to be one hundred seventy-five years old. 8 He breathed his last breath and died at an old age, after a long and satisfying life. 9 His sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the cave of Machpelah in the field of Ephron east of Mamre. (Ephron was the son of Zohar the Hittite.) 10 So Abraham was buried with his wife Sarah in the same field that he had bought from the Hittites. 11 After Abraham died, God blessed his son Isaac. Isaac was now living at Beer Lahai Roi.
12 This is the family history of Ishmael, Abraham’s son. (Hagar, Sarah’s Egyptian servant, was Ishmael’s mother.) 13 These are the names of Ishmael’s sons in the order they were born: Nebaioth, the first son, then Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam, 14 Mishma, Dumah, Massa, 15 Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah. 16 These were Ishmael’s sons, and these are the names of the tribal leaders listed according to their settlements and camps. 17 Ishmael lived one hundred thirty-seven years and then breathed his last breath and died. 18 His descendants lived from Havilah to Shur, which is east of Egypt stretching toward Assyria. They often attacked the descendants of his brothers.
Isaac’s Family
19 This is the family history of Isaac. Abraham had a son named Isaac. 20 When Isaac was forty years old, he married Rebekah, who came from Northwest Mesopotamia. She was Bethuel’s daughter and the sister of Laban the Aramean. 21 Isaac’s wife could not have children, so Isaac prayed to the Lord for her. The Lord heard Isaac’s prayer, and Rebekah became pregnant.
22 While she was pregnant, the babies struggled inside her. She asked, “Why is this happening to me?” Then she went to get an answer from the Lord.
23 The Lord said to her,
“Two nations are in your body,
and two groups of people will be taken from you.
One group will be stronger than the other,
and the older will serve the younger.”
24 When the time came, Rebekah gave birth to twins. 25 The first baby was born red. Since his skin was like a hairy robe, he was named Esau.[a] 26 When the second baby was born, he was holding on to Esau’s heel, so that baby was named Jacob.[b] Isaac was sixty years old when they were born.
27 When the boys grew up, Esau became a skilled hunter. He loved to be out in the fields. But Jacob was a quiet man and stayed among the tents. 28 Isaac loved Esau because he hunted the wild animals that Isaac enjoyed eating. But Rebekah loved Jacob.
29 One day Jacob was boiling a pot of vegetable soup. Esau came in from hunting in the fields, weak from hunger. 30 So Esau said to Jacob, “Let me eat some of that red soup, because I am weak with hunger.” (That is why people call him Edom.[c])
31 But Jacob said, “You must sell me your rights as the firstborn son.”[d]
32 Esau said, “I am almost dead from hunger. If I die, all of my father’s wealth will not help me.”
33 But Jacob said, “First, promise me that you will give it to me.” So Esau made a promise to Jacob and sold his part of their father’s wealth to Jacob. 34 Then Jacob gave Esau bread and vegetable soup, and he ate and drank, and then left. So Esau showed how little he cared about his rights as the firstborn son.
Footnotes
- 25:25 Esau This name may mean “hairy.”
- 25:26 Jacob This name sounds like the Hebrew word for “heel.” “Grabbing someone’s heel” is a Hebrew saying for tricking someone.
- 25:30 Edom This name sounds like the Hebrew word for “red.”
- 25:31 rights . . . son Usually the firstborn son had a high rank in the family. The firstborn son usually became the new head of the family.
Genesis 25
New International Version
The Death of Abraham(A)
25 Abraham had taken another wife, whose name was Keturah. 2 She bore him Zimran,(B) Jokshan, Medan, Midian,(C) Ishbak and Shuah.(D) 3 Jokshan was the father of Sheba(E) and Dedan;(F) the descendants of Dedan were the Ashurites, the Letushites and the Leummites. 4 The sons of Midian were Ephah,(G) Epher, Hanok, Abida and Eldaah. All these were descendants of Keturah.
5 Abraham left everything he owned to Isaac.(H) 6 But while he was still living, he gave gifts to the sons of his concubines(I) and sent them away from his son Isaac(J) to the land of the east.(K)
7 Abraham lived a hundred and seventy-five years.(L) 8 Then Abraham breathed his last and died at a good old age,(M) an old man and full of years; and he was gathered to his people.(N) 9 His sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him(O) in the cave of Machpelah(P) near Mamre,(Q) in the field of Ephron(R) son of Zohar the Hittite,(S) 10 the field Abraham had bought from the Hittites.[a](T) There Abraham was buried with his wife Sarah. 11 After Abraham’s death, God blessed his son Isaac,(U) who then lived near Beer Lahai Roi.(V)
Ishmael’s Sons(W)
12 This is the account(X) of the family line of Abraham’s son Ishmael, whom Sarah’s slave, Hagar(Y) the Egyptian, bore to Abraham.(Z)
13 These are the names of the sons of Ishmael, listed in the order of their birth: Nebaioth(AA) the firstborn of Ishmael, Kedar,(AB) Adbeel, Mibsam, 14 Mishma, Dumah,(AC) Massa, 15 Hadad, Tema,(AD) Jetur,(AE) Naphish and Kedemah. 16 These were the sons of Ishmael, and these are the names of the twelve tribal rulers(AF) according to their settlements and camps.(AG) 17 Ishmael lived a hundred and thirty-seven years. He breathed his last and died, and he was gathered to his people.(AH) 18 His descendants(AI) settled in the area from Havilah to Shur,(AJ) near the eastern border of Egypt, as you go toward Ashur. And they lived in hostility toward[b] all the tribes related to them.(AK)
Jacob and Esau
19 This is the account(AL) of the family line of Abraham’s son Isaac.
Abraham became the father of Isaac, 20 and Isaac was forty years old(AM) when he married Rebekah(AN) daughter of Bethuel(AO) the Aramean from Paddan Aram[c](AP) and sister of Laban(AQ) the Aramean.(AR)
21 Isaac prayed to the Lord on behalf of his wife, because she was childless.(AS) The Lord answered his prayer,(AT) and his wife Rebekah became pregnant. 22 The babies jostled each other within her, and she said, “Why is this happening to me?” So she went to inquire of the Lord.(AU)
23 The Lord said to her,
“Two nations(AV) are in your womb,
and two peoples from within you will be separated;
one people will be stronger than the other,
and the older will serve the younger.(AW)”
24 When the time came for her to give birth,(AX) there were twin boys in her womb.(AY) 25 The first to come out was red,(AZ) and his whole body was like a hairy garment;(BA) so they named him Esau.[d](BB) 26 After this, his brother came out,(BC) with his hand grasping Esau’s heel;(BD) so he was named Jacob.[e](BE) Isaac was sixty years old(BF) when Rebekah gave birth to them.
27 The boys grew up, and Esau became a skillful hunter,(BG) a man of the open country,(BH) while Jacob was content to stay at home among the tents. 28 Isaac, who had a taste for wild game,(BI) loved Esau, but Rebekah loved Jacob.(BJ)
29 Once when Jacob was cooking some stew,(BK) Esau came in from the open country,(BL) famished. 30 He said to Jacob, “Quick, let me have some of that red stew!(BM) I’m famished!” (That is why he was also called Edom.[f])(BN)
31 Jacob replied, “First sell me your birthright.(BO)”
32 “Look, I am about to die,” Esau said. “What good is the birthright to me?”
33 But Jacob said, “Swear(BP) to me first.” So he swore an oath to him, selling his birthright(BQ) to Jacob.
34 Then Jacob gave Esau some bread and some lentil stew.(BR) He ate and drank, and then got up and left.
So Esau despised his birthright.
Footnotes
- Genesis 25:10 Or the descendants of Heth
- Genesis 25:18 Or lived to the east of
- Genesis 25:20 That is, Northwest Mesopotamia
- Genesis 25:25 Esau may mean hairy.
- Genesis 25:26 Jacob means he grasps the heel, a Hebrew idiom for he deceives.
- Genesis 25:30 Edom means red.
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