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What does the Bible say about deception in Genesis?

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Genesis depicts the story of Jacob deceiving Isaac, showcasing themes of divine sovereignty and human depravity.

In Genesis 27, the narrative unfolds with Jacob, encouraged by his mother Rebekah, deceiving his father Isaac to obtain the blessing meant for his brother Esau. This act of deception is viewed through the lens of God's sovereign plan, as it aligns with the earlier revelation that 'the older shall serve the younger' (Genesis 25:23). Jacob's actions, while morally questionable, serve to illustrate the complexities of human nature and God's overarching purposes in history. The biblical account reminds us that God's election and blessing are not based on human merit but upon His sovereign choice.
Scripture References: Genesis 27:1-12, Genesis 25:23

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