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The Book of the Generations of Isaaka

And the books were opened series continues with the book of the generations of Isaac (or Isaaka)

Genesis 25:19 KJV

[19] And these are the generations of Isaaka, Abram’s son: Abram begat Isaaka:


Following Abram’s firstborn in the flesh to his secondary wife, Hagar, the Great Creator gifted him with a son by his primary wife, Sara. This son’s name is Isaaka. We have Ismael (paleo Hebrew, Yashama’el) and Isaaka (paleo Hebrew, Yasaaka); two dynamic meanings related to their names. To follow the story of his life, Isaaka got married at age forty to a beautiful woman named Rebeka.

Rebeka took a while to become pregnant and when she did, she learned from the Great Spirit she would be having twin boys. The prophetic note she was given was that the younger would be stronger than the elder, and also, the elder would serve the younger.

Esau and Jacob

From the records of the generations of Isaaka, we get the record of Esau, Isaaka’s firstborn, and Jacob (Akobe), the second. In the writings in Genesis, we just learn more about Esau and Akobe than we do about Isaaka and Rebeka. In addition, we can get glimpses of Isaaka’s life in the story of the interactions between him and the king of the Philistines, Abimelech.

Finally, we are versed with the record of the gifts Isaaka passed to Esau and Akobe. The scene in regards to passing the gifts to the birthright son created a great conundrum, as this still bothers many firstborns to this day.

It bothers the international Jewish, Arab, and Christian communities to some degree also. After the gifting debacle, Isaaka sent Akobe away to seek a wife from the land of Pandanaram (Padan Aram) or Mesopotamia (Sumer). From there, the generations of Isaaka follow the life of Akobe and bits of Esau until the death of Isaaka in chapter thirty-five.

Where are the rest of his records?

Perhaps at a library or museum, we have no knowledge of and no permitted rights to even if we did.


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Written by Minister Koko, for BSM

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