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The Old Testament
Adam and Eve
Noah and the Ark
Hagar and Ishmael
Abraham and Isaac
Jacob
The Sale of a Birthright
The Ladder That Reached To Heaven
Joseph and the The Coat of Many Colors
The Dreams of a King
The Money in the Sacks
The Mystery of the Lost Brother
Moses, the Child Who Was Found in the River

The New Testament

The Angel by the Altar
Jesus, the Babe of Bethlehem
The Star and the Wise Men

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THE STORY OF JACOB

After Abraham died, his son Isaac lived in the land of Canaan. Like his father, Isaac had his home in a tent; around him were the tents of his people, and many flocks of sheep and herds of cattle feeding wherever they could find grass to eat and water to drink.

Isaac and his wife Rebekah had two children. The older was named Esau and the younger Jacob.

Esau was a man of the woods and very fond of hunting; and he was rough and covered with hair.

Jacob was quiet and thoughtful, staying at home, dwelling in a tent, and caring for the flocks of his father.

Isaac loved Esau more than Jacob, because Esau brought to his father that which he had killed in his hunting; but Rebekah liked Jacob, because she saw that he was wise and careful in his work.

Among the people in those lands, when a man dies, his older son receives twice as much as the younger of what the father has owned. This was called his "birthright," for it was his right as the oldest born. So Esau, as the older, had a "birthright" to more of Isaac's possessions than Jacob. And besides this, there was the privilege of the promise of God that the family of Isaac should receive great blessings.