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What does the Bible say about Jacob being a supplanter?

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The Bible describes Jacob as a supplanter because he deceived his father Isaac to receive the blessing intended for his brother Esau.

In Genesis 27, Jacob, influenced by his mother Rebecca, deceived his father Isaac to obtain the blessing that was rightfully Esau's as the firstborn. This act of deception is a key moment in Jacob's life, highlighting his character traits as both a schemer and a recipient of God’s grace. Despite his actions, Jacob's election by God is emphasized in Romans 9:13, where it states, 'Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.' This demonstrates that God's sovereign choice is not based on human merit but on His divine purpose and election.
Scripture References: Genesis 27, Romans 9:13

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