AND THE BOYS GREW. It was the side of Abraham which gave them their vitality, and his merit was their support. He trained them in observing the precepts, for so we read: “For I have known him, to the end that he may command his children etc.” (Gen. 18, 19). R. Eleazar said: ‘Each one of them took his own way, that pottage in virtue of his clear discernment of the side to which Esau adhered.
Lentils form a red pottage which is cooling to hot blood. Hence Jacob purposely chose such a dish as a means of weakening the strength and power of Esau, and the effect was that Esau sold himself to Jacob as a slave and sold him his birthright. At that moment Jacob divined that for the sake of one he-goat that his descendants would bring as a sacrifice to Esau’s grade, the latter would consent to be a slave to them and desist from attacking them.’
If you should ask, how was it that Isaac did not know of all these evil deeds of Esau, seeing that the Shekinah was with him-for if the Shekinah had not been with him, how could he have blessed Jacob at the time when he blessed him?-the answer is that assuredly the Shekinah dwelt with him in his house and was constantly with him, but she did not inform him, in order that Jacob might receive the blessings without Isaac’s knowledge but with the knowledge of the Holy One, blessed be He. And so it had to be, for at the time when Jacob came in before his father the Shekinah came in with him, and then Isaac perceived with his mind that Jacob was worthy of blessing, and that he would be blessed with the cognisance of the Shekinah.
(בראשית כ״ה:כ״ז) וַיִּגְדְּלוּ הַנְּעָרִים. סִטְרָא דְאַבְרָהָם גָּרִים לוֹן לְאִתְגַּדָּלָא וּזְכוּתֵיהּ סִיַּיע לוֹן, הוּא הֲוָה מְחַנֵּךְ לוֹן בְּמִצְוֹת, דִּכְתִיב, (בראשית י״ח:י״ט) כִּי יְדַעְתִּיו לְמַעַן אֲשֶׁר יְצַוֶּה אֶת בָּנָיו וְגו', לְאַסְגָּאָה יַעֲקֹב וְעֵשָׂו. (בראשית כ״ה:כ״ז) וַיִּגְדְּלוּ הַנְּעָרִים וַיְהִי עֵשָׂו אִישׁ יוֹדֵעַ צַיִד וְגו'. אָמַר רִבִּי אֶלְעָזָר, כָּל חַד וְחַד אִתְפְּרַשׁ לְאָרְחֵיהּ, דָּא לְסִטְרָא דִמְהֵימְנוּתָא וְדָא לְסִטְרָא דְּעֲבוֹדָה זָרָה.
AND THE BOYS GREW. It was the side of Abraham which gave them their vitality, and his merit was their support. He trained them in observing the precepts, for so we read: “For I have known him, to the end that he may command his children etc.” (Gen. 18, 19). R. Eleazar said: ‘Each one of them took his own way, that pottage in virtue of his clear discernment of the side to which Esau adhered.
וְכֵן הֲוָה בְּמֵעוֹי דְרִבְקָה, דְּתַמָּן כָּל חַד אָזִיל לְסִטְרֵיהּ. דְּכַד אִיהִי אִשְׁתַּדְּלַת בְּעוֹבָדִין דְּכָשְׁרָן אוֹ עֲבָרַת סְמִיךְ לְאֲתַר טַב לְמֶעְבַּד פִּקּוּדֵי דְאוֹרַיְיתָא, הֲוָה יַעֲקֹב חָדֵי וְדָחִיק לְנָפְקָא, וְכַד הֲוַות אָזְלָא סְמִיךְ לְאֲתַר עֲבוֹדָה זָרָה, הַהוּא רָשָׁע בָּטַשׁ לְנָפְקָא, וְאוּקְמוּהָ. וּבְגִין כָּךְ, כַּד אִתְבְּרִיאוּ וּנְפָקוּ לְעַלְמָא, כָּל חַד אִתְפְּרַשׁ וְאָזִיל וְאִתְמְשַׁךְ בְּדוּכְתֵּיהּ דְּאִתְחֲזֵי לֵיהּ, וְעַל דָּא, (בראשית כ״ה:כ״ז) וַיִּגְדְּלוּ הַנְּעָרִים וַיְהִי עֵשָׂו אִישׁ יוֹדֵעַ צַיִד וְגו'.
(בראשית כ״ה:כ״ח) וַיֶּאֱהַב יִצְחָק אֶת עֵשָׂו כִּי צַיִד בְּפִיו, הָא אוּקְמוּהָ, (כמה) דִּכְתִיב, אִישׁ יוֹדֵעַ צַיִד אִישׁ שָׂדֶה. וּכְתִיב הָתָם, (בראשית י׳:ט׳) הוּא הָיָה גִבּוֹר צַיִד (ד"א ל"ג מאי) אִישׁ שָׂדֶה, לְקַפְּחָא לוֹן לִבְנֵי נָשָׁא וּלְקָטְלָא לוֹן, וְאִיהוּ אָמַר דְּעֲבִיד צְלוֹתָא וְצַיִּיד לֵיהּ בְּפוּמֵיהּ. אִישׁ שָׂדֶה, בְּגִין דְּחוּלַק עַדְבֵיהּ לַאו אִיהִי בְּיִשּׁוּבָא, אֶלָּא בְּאֲתַר חָרוּב. בְּמַדְבְּרָא, בְּחַקְלָא, וְעַל דָּא אִישׁ שָׂדֶה.
Lentils form a red pottage which is cooling to hot blood. Hence Jacob purposely chose such a dish as a means of weakening the strength and power of Esau, and the effect was that Esau sold himself to Jacob as a slave and sold him his birthright. At that moment Jacob divined that for the sake of one he-goat that his descendants would bring as a sacrifice to Esau’s grade, the latter would consent to be a slave to them and desist from attacking them.’
וְאִי תֵימָא, הֵיךְ לָא יָדַע יִצְחָק כָּל עוֹבָדוֹי בִּישִׁין דְּעֵשָׂו, וְהָא שְׁכִינְתָּא הֲוַת עִמֵּיהּ, דְּאִי לָא שַׁרְיָא עִמֵּיהּ שְׁכִינְתָּא, הֵיךְ יָכִיל לְבָרְכָא לֵיהּ לְיַעֲקֹב בְּשַׁעְתָּא דְּבָרְכֵיהּ. אֶלָּא וַדַּאי שְׁכִינְתָּא הֲוַת דָּיְירָא עִמֵּיהּ בְּבֵיתָא וְדָיְירָא עִמֵּיהּ תָּדִיר, אֲבָל לָא אוֹדְעָא לֵיהּ, בְּגִין דְּיִתְבָּרֵךְ יַעֲקֹב בְּלָא דַעְתֵּיהּ אֶלָּא בְּדַעְתֵּיהּ דְּקוּדְשָׁא בְּרִיךְ הוּא. וְהָכִי אִצְטְרִיךְ, דִּבְהַהִיא שַׁעְתָּא דְּעָאל יַעֲקֹב קַמֵּי אֲבוּהִי עָאלַת עִמֵּיהּ שְׁכִינְתָּא. וּכְדֵין חָמָא בְּדַעְתּוֹי יִצְחָק דְּאִתְחֲזֵי לִבְרָכָא, וְיִתְבְּרִיךְ מִדַּעְתָּא דִשְׁכִינְתָּא.
If you should ask, how was it that Isaac did not know of all these evil deeds of Esau, seeing that the Shekinah was with him-for if the Shekinah had not been with him, how could he have blessed Jacob at the time when he blessed him?-the answer is that assuredly the Shekinah dwelt with him in his house and was constantly with him, but she did not inform him, in order that Jacob might receive the blessings without Isaac’s knowledge but with the knowledge of the Holy One, blessed be He. And so it had to be, for at the time when Jacob came in before his father the Shekinah came in with him, and then Isaac perceived with his mind that Jacob was worthy of blessing, and that he would be blessed with the cognisance of the Shekinah.