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A Portrait of Esav

Exegetical Approaches

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Innately Evil

In utero – According to Bereshit Rabbah and Rashi, already in utero, Esav portrayed his wicked tendencies.  Whenever Rivka passed a house of idolatry, he would push in the womb,1  drawn to worship there.  R. Yochanana and Reish Lakish further suggest that even his animosity towards Yaakov began pre-birth, as evidenced by the running around in the womb, understood to be attempts to kill the second fetus.2
Chosen Profession: "אִישׁ יֹדֵעַ צַיִד אִישׁ שָׂדֶה" – Targum Pseudo-Jonathan suggests that, as a hunter, Esav killed not just animals but people as well.3 Bereshit Rabbah, Tanchuma, and Rashi, instead, assert that the term is metaphoric, describing one who is a trickster and traps (צד) people with his words.4 Even the term "איש שדה" is understood negatively by R. Hiyya  in Bereshit Rabbah to refer to one who neglects himself.5
Contrast between brothers – Many of these sources portray the twins as total opposites, making Esav look even worse in contrast to his brother. Abarbanel goes as far as to suggest that all the negative traits inherited from Rivka's deceitful ancestors went to Esav, while all the positive traits from Avraham's side went to Yaakov. Thus one became a wicked person and the other totally righteous.
"וַיָּבֹא עֵשָׂו מִן הַשָּׂדֶה וְהוּא עָיֵף" – Most of the midrashic sources6 and Targum Pseudo-Joanthan find hints in this clause to two great sins of Esav, both murder and illicit relations.7
"וַיִּבֶז עֵשָׂו אֶת הַבְּכֹרָה"
Yaakov and Esav's reunion
Esav's marriage
Yitzchak's preference for Esav
Esav's descendants

Mildly Negative

Neutral