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What does it mean that Jacob was loved and Esau was hated in the Bible?

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It signifies God's sovereign choice in His redemptive plan, not based on personal merit or actions.

The statement 'Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated' (Romans 9:13) underscores the divine sovereignty in election. This verse illustrates that God's love and acceptance are not distributed based on human actions or qualities but are an expression of His divine will. The context reveals that even before the twins were born, God made His purpose known, which was not contingent upon their future deeds but established by His own choice. Malachi 1:2-3 reiterates this theme, affirming that God's favor is directed toward Jacob, emphasizing that His decisions are wise and just, underscoring His profound sovereignty over all creation and redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 9:13, Malachi 1:2-3

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