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Why Bless Esav
Exegetical Approaches
Yitzchak Preferred Esav
Unaware of True Nature
Yitzchak was blind to Esav's faults and did not realize that he was unworthy of the blessing.
Sources:Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Bereshit Rabbah, Tanchuma, Rashi, Ralbag, Abarbanel, Seforno,1 R. S"R Hirsch2
Why was Yitzchak oblivious? According to most of these commentators, Esav actively misled his father into thinking that he was a righteous person. Abarbanel adds that Yitzchak's natural love for his eldest son blinded him while Ralbag asserts that his constant communion with Hashem made Yitzchak less aware of the doings of his children.
וַתִּכְהֶיןָ עֵינָיו מֵרְאֹת – Tanchuma and Abarbanel suggest that the dimming of Yitzchak's eyes refers to his blindness to Esav's character.3
What did the blessing constitute? Abarbanel asserts that Yitzchak was planning on blessing Esav with the legacy of Avraham while Seforno, Ralbag and R. Hirsch assert that this was just a blessing for material good.4
Did Yitzchak know of the prophecy to Rivka? Abarbanel claims that YItzchak must not have been aware of the prophecy, for if were, he would never have attempted to circumvent it.
Was Yitzchak aware of the sale of the birthright? These commentators do not address the question, but both Abarbanel and Ralbag suggest that the blessing Yitzchak was bestowing was in essence what Yaakov had bought.5 As such,it is likely that they would suggest that Yitzchak was either unaware of the sale or thought it invalid.
What was Rivka thinking?
- Aware of children's ways – Unlike Yitzchak, Rivka recognized the true nature of each of her sons and tried to ensure that the blessing did not go to the undeserving child.6 Ralbag points out that she understood that if a prophet blesses another, the words will automatically come to fruition, so she feared that Yaakov would lose out.
- Acting on prophecy – Abarbanel adds that Rivka knew that Yaakov was Hashem's choice due to the prophecy of "the elder shall serve the younger."
- Show Yitzchak his error –R. Hirsch posits that Rivka's real intention was not to get Yaakov the blessing through trickery7 but to show Yitzchak, in action, how easily fooled he is. This would maybe finally convince him that he had been similarly deceived by Esav throughout.
Why ask Esav to prepare food? Both Abarbanel and Seforno suggest that Yitzchak wanted Esav to do a good deed so as to make him more worthy.8 Alternatively the meal was needed to put Yitzchak in the proper state to receive Divine inspiration.
Evaluation of Esav
גַּם בָּרוּךְ יִהְיֶה
Esav was the First-born
Esav was not a particularly wicked character and thus his status as first born sufficed to make made him deserving of the blessing.
What did the blessing constitute?
Was Yitzchak aware of the sale of the birthright?
Was Yitzchak aware of the prophecy to Rivka?
What was Rivka thinking?
Evaluation of Esav
גַּם בָּרוּךְ יִהְיֶה
Esav Needed the Blessing
YItzchak recognized that Esav was not as righteous as his brother and he hoped that the blessing would help improve his character..
What did the blessing constitute?
Was Yitzchak aware of the sale of the birthright?
Was Yitzchak aware of the prophecy to Rivka?
What was Rivka thinking?
Evaluation of Esav
גַּם בָּרוּךְ יִהְיֶה
Both Brothers were to be Blessed
Yitzchak had planned that each brother was to get a blessing. While Esav was given a a material blessing, the blessing and legacy of Avraham was meant to be inherited either by Yaakov alone or by both brothers together.
What did the blessing constitute?
Was Yitzchak aware of the sale of the birthright?
Was Yitzchak aware of the prophecy to Rivka?
What was Rivka thinking?
Evaluation of Esav
גַּם בָּרוּךְ יִהְיֶה