Sons of Isaac by Roberta Kells Dorr
Author:Roberta Kells Dorr [Dorr, Roberta Kells]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9780802484994
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Published: 2014-04-15T00:00:00+00:00
As it turned out, Esau did not marry Judith right away because of the opposition of his parents. âYou are the son of the promise,â Isaac warned. âYou must consider this before you decide to marry anyone.â
Rebekah was even more emphatic. âHer ways are very different from ours,â she said, âand there would be nothing but strife among our women.â
Though it was a tradition, recognized by everyone, that the young wife must be totally submissive to the mother in her new family, this was often not attained without difficulty. The mother was the one who taught the new wife. She was responsible for seeing that the young bride knew the manners, customs and traditions, likes and dislikes of her new family. If she met any resistance, she was expected to use force and even severe punishment to bring about the desired result. It made for many unpleasant situations.
If the new bride was from a similar background, everything went much more smoothly. Esau understood this since he had seen the problems that arose when some of his friends brought home women with foreign ways. However, he was optimistic that once Judith belonged to him and was brought into his motherâs tent, all would be well.
Rebekah tried to warn Isaac. âEsau is not one to give up easily, and you are the only one he will listen to.â
However, Isaac was so preoccupied with the success of his wells and irrigation schemes that he hardly heard what she was saying. Even more pressing were the headaches and failing eyesight he was experiencing. He found that riding out into the bright sunlight of the desert morning or afternoon was more and more difficult. Even to leave his tent in the early evening when the sun was low caused severe strain. With these problems occupying his mind, the fact that Esau was courting a girl from among the Hittites didnât seem urgent.
At the same time that Isaac was being apathetic, Beeri, the father of Judith, encouraged Esau. âI was forced to give my daughter to be a priestess in the temple of Anat because of the famine. I couldnât feed my family and she was just a girl. She has done well there, but for a price you can buy her back,â he said.
âWhat price would they ask?â
âYou have herds of goats and sheep. The next new moon, give them five goats for their sacrifice.â
âAnd I can have her for five goats?â
âAnd, of course, for myself there must be some small payment.â
âFive goats too,â Esau said eagerly.
âNo, no, I am the father. It cost me much in food and clothes until she went to the temple.â
âBut the temple paid you â¦â
âA small bit of silver that was soon gone. No, I must have five sheep and three lambs.â
Esau was surprised that the whole deal could be settled so simply. He didnât even take time to haggle and bargain as Beeri had expected. âI will have one of the shepherds deliver them just before the time of the new moon,â he said with growing excitement.
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