(17) Abraham threw himself on his face and laughed, as he said to himself, “Can a child be born to a man a hundred years old, or can Sarah bear a child at ninety?”
(1) The LORD took note of Sarah as He had promised, and the LORD did for Sarah as He had spoken. (2) Sarah conceived and bore a son to Abraham in his old age, at the set time of which God had spoken. (3) Abraham gave his newborn son, whom Sarah had borne him, the name of Isaac.
(7) This was the total span of Abraham’s life: one hundred and seventy-five years.
(26) Then his brother emerged, holding on to the heel of Esau; so they named him Jacob. Isaac was sixty years old when they were born.
שיחות לספר בראשית–משנת הרב אביגדור נבנצל (שיחה טז–קסט)
עשו אינו מתואר כאן כ׳׳איש צד׳׳, או כ׳׳איש ציד׳׳, אלא כ׳׳איש ידע ציד׳׳; מומחה לציד, שהיום היינו אומרים על שכמותו: בוגר המגמה לציד; בקיצור: המומחה בה׳׳א–הידיעה לציד. פשוט אם כן, שעשו הוא ללא ספק איש פעיל מאוד; הוא מתייגע, מסתכן, מכניע חיות טרף, וכל–כולו אומר תנועה ופעילות.
(29) Once when Jacob was cooking a stew, Esau came in from the open, famished.
(1) ויזד יעקב נזיד, “Yaakov cooked a dish.” We would have expected the Torah to write that Yitzchak cooked such a dish seeing it was on account of mourning for his father Avraham. Seeing that the mourner must not eat what he has cooked himself, this dish had to be prepared by a third party, i.e. Yaakov. It was a dish of lentils as it was the custom to eat such a dish in the house of mourners. The lentil is round and closed like a wheel, and it thereby symbolizes the recurring nature of physical life on earth which ends where it began, i.e. “dust thou art and to dust thou shalt return.” As the lentil has no “mouth,” opening, so the mourner is not to open conversations (or speak at all).
Avraham had died on this day. He had been fortunate to have been spared seeing one of his grandchildren despise the birthright and to forsake his teachings. According to Baba Batra 16 Esau committed five different sins on that very day. 1) He slept with a girl who was betrothed to another man. 2) He killed a human being. 3) He scoffed at the idea of resurrection. 4) He denied the existence of G’d, and reward and punishment. 5) He despised the birthright.
מזון לגוף אינו מספיק. חייב להיות מזון לנשמה.
-דורותי דיי
Quote Dorothy Day
Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul.