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What does the Bible say about sibling rivalry?

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The Bible illustrates sibling rivalry through the stories of Esau and Jacob, highlighting the enmity from jealousy over blessings.

The conflict between siblings is a recurring theme in Scripture, with notable examples being Esau's hatred of Jacob due to jealousy over their father Isaac's blessing (Genesis 27:41-46) and Cain's murder of Abel over feelings of rejection by God. Such rivalries represent not just familial discord, but they also serve as allegories for the larger spiritual battles between the children of God and those who reject His grace. This reality reflects the inner conflict within believers as well, as the old nature contends with the new creation in Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 27:41-46, Genesis 4:3-4

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