Hello Club Cub Friends,Thank you for joining us for the animated biblical story of Jacob and Esau. This is a wonderful story about two fraternal twin brother. The Blessing Plot Thickens So one day, Esau comes in from hunting, famished, and is met by his brother Jacob.
Esau is so desperate for food that Jacob talks Esau out of his birthright since Esau replies, "What good is my birthright if I die today from starvation." Note: It appears Esau was a great hunter but a bit of a drama queen. I don't know precisely how the whole birthright and blessing. Genesis 32:30-32 tells us that Jacob camps at a place he calls Peniel, also called Penuel.
In chapter 33 Jacob "looked up and saw Esau coming with his 400 men." After the brotherly reunion Esau heads back towards Seir in the south, whilst Jacob and his family go on to Succoth. Jacob, whose name means "a supplanter," was born with his hand grasping Esau's heel (that's called a tag-team!). Jacob traded his bowl of stew for his brother Esau's birthright.
He became very wealthy and eventually restored his relationship with his brother. At Peniel, God gave Jacob the name Israel, which means "prince with God." During the time of famine, Jacob went to live in Egypt. This animated Bible story for kids tells the story of Jacob and Esau.
We referenced the following Biblical passages: Genesis 25:19-34, 26:34-28:10, 32-33. Hey-O Kids Curriculum's primary goal with the Stories of the Bible animation is to tell the stories from God's word accurately and in a way that is engaging to children of all ages. This animated Bible story for kids tells the story of Jacob and Esau.
It references the following Biblical passages: Genesis 25:19-34, 26:34-28:10, 32. This animated Bible story about Jacob and Esau references Genesis 27. Follow along in the storybook for the full experience! One day, I witnessed two boys wrestling in Sunday school.
Inspiration hit and it gave me a cartoon about the Jacob and Esau Bible story. This animated Bible story for kids tells the story of Jacob and Esau. We referenced the following Biblical passages: Genesis 25:19-34, 26:34-28:10, 32.
How should you treat your brother or sister? Read about Jacob and Esau, two brothers who learned to get along.