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God never justifies the sin of the trickster Jacob but also accepts him as his own. By accepting Isaac’s blessing of Jacob and confirming the promise given to him, God is showing the world that his ways are not based on merit or birth order—or whatever the world uses to judge worth.
By Robert RodriguezGod never justifies the sin of the trickster Jacob but also accepts him as his own. By accepting Isaac’s blessing of Jacob and confirming the promise given to him, God is showing the world that his ways are not based on merit or birth order—or whatever the world uses to judge worth.