Catholic Public Domain Version
"Then Jacob boiled a small meal. Esau, when he had arrived weary from the field, "
— Genesis 25:29, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And Jacob sod pottage: and Esau came from the field, and he was faint:”
“And Jacob boiled pottage: and Esau came in from the field, and he was faint: ”
“Jacob boiled stew. Esau came in from the field, and he was famished.”
“Now Jacob cooked some stew, and when Esau came in from the open fields, he was famished.”
“And Jacob boiled pottage: to whom Esau, coming faint out of the field,”
“And one day Jacob was cooking some soup when Esau came in from the fields in great need of food;”
“And Jacob sod pottage: and Esau came from the field, and he was faint:”
Isaac was sixty years old when the little ones were born to him.
And as adults, Esau became a knowledgeable hunter and a man of agriculture, but Jacob, a simple man, dwelt in tents.
Isaac was fond of Esau, because he was fed from his hunting; and Rebekah loved Jacob.
Then Jacob boiled a small meal. Esau, when he had arrived weary from the field,
said to him, “Give me this red stew, for I am very tired.” For this reason, his name was called Edom.
Jacob said to him, “Sell me your right of the firstborn.”
He answered, “Lo, I am dying, what will the right of the firstborn provide for me?”