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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.

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.5
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.6 As such,it is likely that they would suggest that Yitzchak was either unaware of the sale or thought it invalid.  Seforno, on the other hand, asserts that the birthright was related to religious status, and thus unconnected to the blessings.
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.7 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 trickery8 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.9 Alternatively the meal was needed to put Yitzchak in the proper state to receive Divine inspiration.
Evaluation of Esav – According to this position, Esav was undeserving of the blessing.  According to most of these sources, he was outright wicked.
גַּם בָּרוּךְ יִהְיֶה – R. Hirsch asserts that Rivka's plan worked, and Yitzchak  finally recognized the true nature of Esav, leading him to full heartedly bless Yaakov. Ralbag and Abarbanel simialrly conclude that, after the fact, Yitzchak realized that this must be Hashem's desire, leading him to affirm the blessing. Seforno more simply suggests that Yitzchak recognized that the blessing had already taken hold.

Esav was the First-born

Esav was not a particularly wicked character and thus his status as first born sufficed to make Yitzchak want to give him the blessing.

What did the blessing constitute? Ramban maintains that Yitzchak was planning to give Esav the blessing of Avraham.
Was Yitzchak aware of the prophecy to Rivka? Ramban asserts that Rivka had never shared the prophecy with her husband; otherwise Yitzchak would never have acted against it.
Was Yitzchak aware of the sale of the birthright? According to Ramban, Yaakov had bought either a double portion of the inheritance or honored status, but not the legacy of Avraham.  As such, the sale should not have affected Yitzchak's choice in blessing regardless.
What was Rivka thinking? Rivka, aware both of the prophecy and Yaakov's superior nature, wanted to ensure that the correct child be blessed.  She feared that if Yitzchak knew, he would simply not give any blessing and leave it all in the hands of Hashem.  Thus, she took efforts that he bless Yaakov with a willing heart.10
Evaluation of Esav – Ramban paints a negative but not overly wicked portrait of Esav.  Yitzchak was swayed both by the delicacies he served and his first born status to prefer him.
גַּם בָּרוּךְ יִהְיֶה – Ramban suggests that Yitzchak realized that the blessing was effective and that, against his will, it would take hold.

Self-interest

Yitzchak was motivated by self interest. As he loved Esav more than Yaakov, he desired that he should receive the blessing.

What did the blessing constitute? According to R. Yosef Bekhor Shor, Yitzchak intended to bestow material goods on Esav.
Was Yitzchak aware of the prophecy to Rivka? R. Yosef Bekhor Shor does not relate to the issue.  He might suggest that he was unaware, or that he thought the prophecy was ambiguous.
Was Yitzchak aware of the sale of the birthright? R. Yosef Bekhor Shor claims that Yitzchak knew of the sale, and that the blessing was, in fact, designed to circumvent it.  By blessing Esav before he died, Yitzchak was able to ensure that he did not lose out on the inheritance that he had sold to his brother.  This was in effect a "living will".
Why ask Esav to prepare food? Yitzchak told Esav that he had lost his inheritance for a meal; now he was to retrieve it in return for a different meal.
What was Rivka thinking? Just as Yitzchak was acting to ensure that his beloved prevailed, Rivka acted on behalf of her preferred son, Yaakov.
Evaluation of Esav – R. Yosef Bekhor Shor views Esav as a neutral character; thus Yitzchak's preference is understandable.
גַּם בָּרוּךְ יִהְיֶה – Yaakov realized that once the blessing was given, it could not be retracted.

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? Radak, R. Hirch and Malbim all maintain that the blessing was a material one.  According to Shadal, it was mainly one of dominion, while according to R. D"Z Hoffmann it was the blessing of Avraham..
Who was to get what?
  • Split leadership – According to R. Hirsch and Malbim, Yitzchak had assumed that his two sons would share in the leadership of the nation, with Yaakov taking on the spiritual role and Esav caring for the physical needs.
  • Share Avraham's blessing–  assume that both would share avraham's blessing. live together in the land and --, but that esav wouldbe the stronger of the two.  Just as all 12 ons of Yaakov were chosen, yet yehuda was given dominion over them and told that others would bow down before him, so too...
Was Yitzchak aware of the sale of the birthright? Malbim asserts that he was, and this was one of the reasons that he knew that Yaakov was to inherit the blessing of Avraham.
Hoffmann - just child' play
Was Yitzchak aware of the prophecy to Rivka? Radak - ambiguous?
What was Rivka thinking?
Evaluation of Esav
גַּם בָּרוּךְ יִהְיֶה