O Brother, Where Art Thou? Esau Revisited
Pay attention to Genesis 33 & the story of Jacob & Esau. It’s the basis of the story of the Prodigal Son . Jacob, at a young age, obtains his birthright (via illicit means) & winds up in sorting sheep (slopping pigs) in a far away land (Uncle Laban’s house) returns home & is met by Esau (the Prodigal’s father. Gifts are exchanged (the ring, turban, etc), $ all is well. Sometime later Edom (the brother who stayed behind), ie Esau’s offspring, but not Esau himself, gets angry & the LORD cuts them down to size just like the father in the story cut his angry son down to size. How is it that we all understand the Prodigal Son’s father to be a godly man like Jethro but somehow Esau isn’t understood that way? It’s so simple, a child can understand it.