Another Interpretation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFA GHIJKLM NIOPQRS

Esau and Jacob were twin brothers according to the scriptureA
The account suggests that these two men did not have a good relationshipB
We must have a realistic view of the situation to understand itC
Esau went to work in the field and Jacob stayed home and cooked a mealD
When Esau went back home he was exhausted and hungryE
Jacob could have offered his brother a free serving of the pottageF
A kind person would have done that for his or her sibling or even a strangerA
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Esau had a weakness he did not seriously consider spiritual mattersG
Jacob sought the opportunity to take advantage of his brother s weaknessH
He cunningly traded a bowl of lentil stew for Esau s birthrightI
Moreover Jacob tricked his blind father into thinking he was EsauJ
The surprising thing is that Isaac s wife was in league with JacobK
You can fool a human being but you certainly cannot fool GodL
So did God really agree with Jacob and his mother to deceive IsaacM
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Christians do not regard the manipulative actions of Jacob as wrongN
There is no evidence that Esau really wanted to lose his birthrightI
Why did he become angry when he found out what Jacob didO
Perhaps Esau thought Jacob was not serious about the arrangementP
If you are aware of the weakness of a fellow believer what should you doQ
Should you take advantage of the person or should you help the personR
Let the people who like to talk about love answer the questionsS

Marlon Pitter
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 01/04/2024



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