Genesis 27:1-5
Isaac opened his eyes. "Crazy Rooster, making noise before the sun gave a breath of light. Bah, I may as well get up."
He grumbled and mumbled while rubbing his eyes. "The ol' eyes are foggier this morning. Can't see hardly a thing." He sat up on the edge of his bed. "Rebekah!"
Fire flared in his lower back. "I hate getting old." He felt around for his cane. "Rebekah!"
Seconds later her warm hand touched his. "Here's your cane, Dear. Are you ready for breakfast?"
Rebekah scooped her arm under his elbow and helped him to stand. "Did you sleep well?"
Isaac planted his cane on the ground and hobbled to his chair.

She laughed. "Let me guess. You'd like some warm, fresh bread, goat's milk, and a thin slice of last night's meat. It's what you want every morning."
He nodded and gazed toward a fleck of light that must have come from the window. "Not today. I would love some of Esau's fresh game--gently cooked in that savory sauce he made a long time ago."
Isaac sighed. "I wish I could see you better." He shook his head and chuckled. "I'm sorry you have an old grumpy husband this morning. Would you call Esau for me?"
Rebekah smoothed a blanked over his lap. "Yes, of course. But, do you want breakfast?"
He thought for a moment then smiled. "Maybe a piece of your warm bread for now."
She patted his shoulder. "I'll call Esau."
Moments later, Rebekah set a plate of bread on Isaac's lap. He tore off a warm piece from the loaf. It warmed his hand. "Tastes wonderful. Did you find Esau?"
"Here I am, Father."
"Oh, Esau, you're here. Good." Isaac turned in the direction he heard his son's voice. "Please, sit with me."
"Can I get you anything. Would you like some milk?" Esau's voice sounded worried.
"My son. My first born, son. I'm old. In truth, I don't know how much longer God will let me live."
Esau sat closer to his father. "Don't talk of such things. You'll get to put up with many more practical jokes from Jacob and me. Here, drink some milk."
Isaac swallowed a few gulps then waved the cup away. "Listen." He looked at his son. He couldn't see Esau's eyes, but he felt the hair on Esau's arms. "I would like you to take your weapons, your quiver, and your bow, and go out to the field and hunt game for me. Bring back your kill and cook the meat in the same savory sauce you made once before."
Isaac chuckled and licked his lips. "I can almost taste the food now."
He patted Esau's arm. "Once I've eaten your delicious meat, my soul can bless you before I die."
Esau set his hand on top of his fathers. "I'll help you, Father. If you want meat in my special sauce, I'll gladly make it. I'll leave right away. You can count on me."
Now Rebekah was listening to their conversation. I must do something to make sure Jacob receives the blessing instead of Esau.
What will Rebekah do?
I have so many questions, do you? Here are some of mine: Why does Rebekah want the blessing to be given to Jacob instead of Esau? Is she going to trick her husband? Shouldn't she ask God what to do? Will Jacob help with the plan? What will happen to Esau?
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