They Stole the Promised Inheritance God Intended to Esau

Published October 24, 2025 by tindertender

Rebekah tricked Isaac in2 giving patriarchal blessing 2Jacob, when it was promised to Esau by TMHG.

These people must give the land back, it goes to a woman, a Divine Feminine, potentially a descendant of Esau. The Land of Canaan, modern day Israel, Jordan, and Lebanon with parts of Syria.

She has been gifted the Rainbow Covenant, she has been given Dominion of the Planet.

These nasty jacks want to “get rid of her” and no matter what, they intend to prohibit her from receiving this opportunity.

God said, since they like genocide so much, He’s going to destroy their entire blood-line.

“Reading is essential” said a know-it-all who also said Isaac gave the inheritance to Jacob because Esau married someone he disapproved of. Obviously, reading isn’t essential enough to get his facts straight.

Google says … (and I think it is awful that Jacob refused his brother a bowl of stew without this agreement. He’s a real azz. And so is his father.)

“No, Isaac did not deny Esau his promised inheritance; rather, Esau forfeited it by selling his birthright to Jacob for a meal, and Isaac was later deceived into giving the blessing to Jacob instead of Esau.

Though Isaac intended to bless Esau, he was tricked by Jacob and their mother Rebekah into blessing Jacob, leading Esau to cry out in bitterness and grief, realizing he was rejected for the blessing even though he had already given up his birthright.

-Esau’s forfeited birthright: Before Isaac could give his blessing, Esau carelessly sold his birthright to Jacob for a bowl of stew because he was hungry.

  • Isaac’s intention: Even though Esau had already sold his birthright, Isaac still planned to give him the patriarchal blessing.

Isaac’s deception: Isaac, whose vision was failing, was tricked by Rebekah and Jacob, who disguised Jacob as Esau. This led Isaac to accidentally give the blessing intended for Esau to Jacob.

  • Esau’s reaction: When Esau discovered the deception, he was filled with sorrow and anger. He cried out to his father, but Isaac could not take back the blessing he had already given, which was a final rejection of Esau’s right to inherit the blessing.”

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