Esaú disse ao seu pai: "Então só tens uma bênção, meu pai? Abençoa-me também a mim, meu pai!" E pôs-se a chorar.
Gênesis 27:38
Comentário de Scofield
e Esaú
Esaú chorou por causa de uma vantagem perdida, mas “não encontrou maneira de mudar de idéia, embora a procurasse cuidadosamente com lágrimas”. Hebreus 12:17 até agora pode se arrepender ou se arrepender do verdadeiro arrependimento:
Comentário de John Calvin
38. Hast thou but one blessing ? Esau seems to take courage; but he neglects the care of his soul, and turns, like a swine, to the pampering of his flesh. He had heard that his father had nothing left to grant; because, truly, the full and entire grace of God so rested upon Jacob, that out of his family there was no happiness. Wherefore, if Esau sought his own welfare, he ought to have drawn from that fountain, and rather to have subjected himself to his brother, than to have cut himself off from a happy connection with him. He chose, however, rather to be deprived of spiritual grace, provided he might but possess something of his own, and apart from his brother, than to be his inferior at home. He could not be ignorant, that there was one sole benediction by which his brother Jacob had been constituted the heir of the divine covenant: for Isaac would be daily discoursing with them concerning the singular privilege which God had vouchsafed to Abraham and his seed. Esau would not previously have complained so bitterly, unless he had felt that he had been deprived of an incomparable benefit. Therefore, by departing from this one source of blessing, he indirectly renounces God, and cuts himself off from the body of the Church, caring for nothing but this transitory life. But it would have been better for him, miserably to perish through the want of all things in this world, and with difficulty to draw his languishing breath, than to slumber amidst temporal delights. What afterwards follows, — namely, that he wept with loud lamentations, — is a sign of fierce and proud indignation, rather than of penitence; for he remitted nothing of his ferocity, but raged like a cruel beast of prey. So the wicked, when punishment overtakes them, bewail the salvation they have lost; but, meanwhile, do not cease to delight themselves in their vices; and instead of heartily seeking after the righteousness of God, they rather desire that his deity should be extinct. Of a similar character is that gnashing of teeth and weeping in hell which, instead of stimulating the reprobate to seek after God, only consumes them with unknown torments
Referências Cruzadas
Gênesis 27:34 – Quando Esaú ouviu as palavras de seu pai, deu um forte grito e, cheio de amargura, implorou ao pai: “Abençoe também a mim, meu pai! “
Gênesis 27:36 – E disse Esaú: “Não é com razão que o seu nome é Jacó? Já é a segunda vez que ele me engana! Primeiro, tomou o meu direito de filho mais velho e agora recebeu a minha bênção! ” Então perguntou ao pai: “O senhor não reservou nenhuma bênção para mim? “
Gênesis 49:28 – São esses os que formaram as doze tribos de Israel, e foi isso que seu pai lhes disse, ao abençoá-los, dando a cada um a bênção que lhe pertencia.
Provérbios 1:24 – Vocês, porém, rejeitaram o meu convite; ninguém se importou quando estendi minha mão!
Isaías 32:10 – Daqui a pouco mais de um ano, vocês, que se sentem seguras, ficarão apavoradas; a colheita de uvas falhará, e a colheita de frutas não virá.
Isaías 65:14 – os meus servos cantarão com alegria no coração, e vocês se lamentarão com angústia no coração e uivarão pelo quebrantamento de espírito.
Hebreus 12:17 – Como vocês sabem, posteriormente, quando quis herdar a bênção, foi rejeitado; e não teve como alterar a sua decisão, embora buscasse a bênção com lágrimas.