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Genesis 27:18

The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 27:18

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And he came unto his father,—by this time a bed-ridden invalid (vide )—and said, My father. If he attempted to imitate the voice of Esau, he was manifestly unsuccessful; the dull ear of the aged patient was yet acute enough to detect a strangeness in the speaker's tone.

And he said, Here am I who art thou, my son? "He thought be recognized the voice of Jacob; his suspicions were aroused; he knew the crafty disposition of his younger son too well; and he felt the duty of extreme carefulness" (Kalisch).

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