Parashas Toldos
Genesis 25:19 – 28:10
Haftarah
Malachi 1:1
- 2:7
Brit Chadasha
Romans 9:6
- 16
Please Pray
this Prayer
Before reading
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah,
I pray for the Spirit of
Understanding
The Spirit of Knowledge and
The Spirit of Wisdom
As I read through this
Parasha
Parasha
Toldos is the 6th Torah Portion in the yearly Torah Cycle, in Hebrew the word Toldos
means “generations.” Each of the
Patriarchs of old maintained a Yeshivah(Torah study) in which they taught about
the existence of EL YAHWEH “יהוה”
and HIS Will for their lives. The
stories of every Torah Characters are design to show how spiritual greatness or
follies were established in the various generation of righteous.
Today we should be no
different; the oldest male of the house is in essence the Patriarch of the
family, on his head rest the responsibility to speak or teach the children,
what his father and fathers before him had done.
This
Parashas provides a clue to the ways in which Isaac’s role diverged from that
of his father Abraham. Abraham accepted everyone into his sphere of influence,
while Isaac did not. Like every
individual we all have different personality traits, or from a spiritual point
of view different talents. These talents determine which road we travel to
maturity, and how we travel on that road individually.
In this Parashas, the
ultimate struggle between good and evil in the physical world is depicted for
the first time. Jacob represents the force of good, and Esau the force of evil.
This reading enables us to connect with the forces represented by Jacob while
overcoming the forces of evil, that of Esau.
Torah
devotes less space to Isaac’s life than that of his father Abraham. Abraham was more of an outgoing personality
that his son Isaac, that is why Torah says that Isaac dwell in Tents, he was a
mama’s boy. But this story is to show that even if there are differences in
personality, the ultimate spiritual goal is still full maturity.
The
life of Isaac seems to be a bridge between Abraham and Jacob; even though the
things he need to correct in his life was less than his father and his son, he
was still required like all of us, to draw a line between good and evil, right
and wrong.
In
contrast to his father Abraham whose primary fruit of the Spirit was strength
in kindness (chassed), Isaac’s
represent kindness in strength (gevurah). In every individual there is a
personality, we all have a tendency towards certain trait, actions, and
weakness. It is our strength or you talents that our Fathers want us to place
in His Hands, and our weaknesses He wants us to develop. Your talents can be
used in two ways, for good or for bad. When we use our talents for good its is
our strength, when we use it for bad it is our weakness.
We will learn from this
Parashas, how ABBA YAHWEH used the circumstances in our lives to maximize our
strength and developed our weaknesses. The life of Isaac even though, it was
different from his father, he walk faithfully in the character he was
predisposed to, or what he was required to walk in.
In the Hebrew scheme of
life, kindness and strength must go together; either one without the other can
be dangerous. Kindness if not tempered by strength can lead to self-denial,
abstinence, frugality; strength without kindness can lead to selfishness,
exploitation and cruelty.
The study of Kabbalah
continually reminds us of the value of looking below the surface for life many
experience. When we as believers in Messiyah do so, we may find that we have to
revise our initial impressions of the meaning of the various stories in the
Torah. For example the story of Toldos, and the complex relationship between
Isaac and his son Jacob and Esau.
In this Torah Portion
Esau trades his birthright as firstborn son to his brother Jacob for a bowl of
soup. Later we see Jacob poses as Esau to gain the blessing of his elder
father. It is easy to read this story or Midrash and see Esau purely as a
villain, however, the Torah says, Isaac loved Esau, which gives us a reason to
look deeper into this story.
The family tree of Jacob
and Esau begin with their grandfather Abraham who was followed by their father
Isaac. According to the Midrash, when Isaac spoke with his father, Isaac talked
about lofty matters like the details of fulfilling ones spiritual life. Most people
in reading this midrash will think that Esau was just some liar, that he wanted
his father to think that he was a good man, when in fact, he was not. However,
even if Esau had been a liar, Isaac was too mature a person to be fooled by
mere words.
Initially, Jacob and Esau
start life with the same parents in the same environment. The Good of Isaac was sown into a good ground of
Rebeccah. We also know that a good ground cannot produce bad fruit or can it? Each
was a favorite of one parent, and both were given the same spiritual training.
There was one significant difference; Esau wanted his father not just to favor
him, but to recognize how spiritual he was. Esau seem to be an I-type
personality, someone who crave the attention of others. This was the reason why
He got into such a rage when he discovered that Isaac had given his blessing to
Jacob. This seems to me that he craved the praises of man more than anything.
Esau sems to be a classic I-type personality a show off.
Jacob’s Ego was very
different from Esau. Jacob separated himself from any need for his work to be acknowledged
by his father; instead, he put his certainty in the Word of the CREATOR. Jacob
understood if he did the right things, the CREATOR would make sure that the
right things would happen to him at the right time. But gest what, he did not
always believe. Some time as believer, we have faith, but we try to help the
Creator by doing it our way, as Jacob did by listen to his mother, the woman.
Regrettable, many of us
can relate to Esau: we want what we want, when we want, for whatever reason we
want, and we get very upset when we do not get it. This Torah portion of Toldos
helps us to understand just how powerful the Desire to Received is. Our
spiritual goal is to refurbish our Ego, from a Desire to received, to a Desire
to give without condition.
Our spiritual work must
take place between the CREATOR and ourselves. We must also keep those who are
not directly involve from knowing too much about our spiritual life, for
anonymous good deeds reveals the most light.
How could Isaac have not
known the truth about Esau? Isaac had the Divine Inspiration, the Holy Spirit
with him all the time. It seems to me that the true blessings that Jacob and
Esau should could not come from Isaac; it could only come from the CREATOR.
Isaac was only the conduit, but he could not give the blessing, because if he
had done so, he would have limited their blessings. The CREATOR in HIS Wisdom
arranged a complicated set of deception and mistaken identity in order for the
blessings to reach Jacob.
Kabbalah teaches us that
the day of the blessing by Isaac, was unique in the history of mankind, because
on that day, the Gates of the Heavens were open to reveal to his world the
entirety of the Light of Redemption. Isaac knew that this Light of Redemption
needed to be brought down to their world, but Jacob could not handle it despite
his knowledge of and desire for Torah.
The revelation of Light
in this world has three requirements. First, there is the source, the perfect
Light in the Endless World, which is inaccessible to most of us. Secondly, we
must have a pure conduit to draw down this Light and third to allow it to be
received properly. Isaac drew down the Light of Redemption for Jacob, so when
He is ready to receive the Light, it would be ready for him.
When Isaac was ready to
bless Esau, he told his son to prepare food for him. Rebecca the flesh
overheard this conversation, she knew the CREATOR had chosen Jacob over Esau,
she took Esau’s clothes or vessel and dress Jacob in them, Rebecca explain to
Jacob who was still listening to the flesh, that on this day there was to be a
great revelation of the Light of the Gemar HaTikkum, or the Final Redemption
for that generation.
She told Jacob that he
was not ready to receive the Light. Having been so immersed in his Torah studies,
Jacob had not yet experiences the pain off this world. To do this he had to
take on the clothing or Aura of Esau.
The Spirit of Rebecca was
sharing with Jacob as she is sharing with us on this Shabbat, that to the
degree that we take upon ourselves the pain of the world, to this degree, we
have to take upon ourselves the clothing of Esau, the pain of this world.
On this Shabbat of Toldos,
we can come to Isaac for blessings. He is here to give then to us and with them
the ability to help bring about the final Redemption in our generation. We can
only receive this tremendous infusion of Light, once we have truly accepted the
truth off MessiYAH which lies beyond our studies. Only to the degree that we
dress ourselves in the pain of this world can Isaac gives us the blessings of
the Gemar HaTikkum. Now the rest of the Story.
Genesis 25:19 This is
the genealogy of Isaac, Abraham’s son. Abraham begot Isaac.
Genesis 25: 20
Isaac was forty years old when he took Rebecca as wife, the daughter of
Bethuel the Syrian of Padan Aram,
the sister of Laban the Syrian. -
Rebecca the daughter of Bethuel a
wicked woman, she was an offspring of the wicked people in Aram; however, Rebecca did not
emulate their evil ways. The principle we are been taught here is that, even if
we are surrounded on every side by wickedness, our Heavenly Father will send a
Eliezer, a redeemer to take us out from among a wicked nation, to prepare us to
be the bride of the Master’s Only Son.
We will see in this verse the same principle playing it-self out over
and over again.
This narrative says that
Isaac took a wife at forty. We know that Messiyah Yahushua died on the cross at
33 years old; we know that one year is like a thousand year. Will Messiyah
Yahushua return for His bride at age 40 also? Just thinking!
Genesis 25:21 Now
Isaac pleaded with YAHWEH for his wife, because she was barren; and YAHWEH
granted his plea, and Rebekah his wife conceived. – Isaac the spirit prayed abundantly for Rebecca the flesh as she
simultaneously prayed on her own behalf. Even though we are promise a blessing,
it is incumbent for us to pray it in existence. That is why our Messiyah and
Savor is making intercession for us the church even as we speak. He is promise
a bride by His Father. He sits at the Right Hand of His Father while the bride
makes herself ready for Him.
It is the same with the
second matriarchs, Rebecca. She too is barren and Isaac pleaded with YAHWEH on
her behalf. It seems that Isaac may have learned a lesson from his father’s
failure to pray for his wife. Here, the husband’s prayer to YAHWEH is for the
wife, and the prayer was answered.
It is important to note
that Isaac could have had children with another womanfrom his action in
sharing, with his wife, he prayed for Rebecca, we see the power of praying for
others, which can create miracles on their behalf.
Genesis 25:22 But the
children struggled together within her; and she said, “If all is well, why am I
like this?” So she went to inquire of YAHWEH. – After being barren for so long, Rebecca finally conceives, but the
pregnancy is troubling to her; the twins fight in her womb. She was mostly
likely in emotional distress and worried that the pregnancy might fail.
So, she cried out to YAHWEH
from the depths of her heart, her godself. What is my godly purpose on this
Earth? Why is my godself expected to fulfilled, except for the fulfillment of
this mission.
As Jacob and Esau
represent two opposing spiritual forces in her body; these two forces represent
the spirit of selfishness and the spirit of sharing, these forces that
transcend the normal course of personality development, exist in all of us even
from birth. This is what I call, our Characteristic traits. Like all good mother
Rebecca (the church) went to inquire of YAHWEH, outside of her husband.
Shouldn’t she have gone to Isaac and said honey, I have a problem, let us go
seek ABBA YAHWEH guidance together.
Here we see another
aspect of women, their willingness to circumvent their husband. Yes, EL YAHWEH
will speak to them. EL YAHWEH gave her an answer; however, He did not give her
a solution. What if Isaac a type of Messiyah for Rebecca, had been included in
the visit to EL YAHWEH, would they be given a solution to the problem? I think
so.
Genesis 25:23
And YAHWEH said to her: “Two nations are in your womb, two peoples
shall be separated from your body; One people shall be stronger than the other,
And the older shall serve the younger.” - EL
YAHWEH conveys the significant of her symptoms only to her and not to Isaac. EL
YAHWEH conveyed to her that there were two unborn child, representing two
nations and two conflicting ideologies: Yisrael and Edom, the spirit of sharing and the
spirit of taking. There struggle in the wound, the world, symbolized the future
rivalries between them, which would end with the youngest prevailing over the
other. It is usually those who are younger that has a more open disposition to
spiritual development, than the older more unbending Ego.
The turmoil within
her was due to the irreconcilable conflict between the two people good and
evil, giving and taking, that was already taking shape. The two will never be
mighty together; one will fall and one will rise. This is another principle
worth remembering: two believers: one espousing light, morality and justice and
the other standing for darkness, license and barbarity. They will always be in
conflict until one comes to dominate the other, whether through victory on the
battle field or in the contest for the mind of men.
Rebecca like her
mother-in-law Sarah were barren, elucidating that the emergence of the Hebrew
people is a miracle, for each new generation was a specific gift from EL YAHWEH.
Without the infilling of the Holy Spirit Yisrael the church, the woman will be
barren spiritually.
The life of Sarah,
Rebecca, and Rachel demonstrate the motto that EL YAHWEH desires the prayer of
the righteous, who pleas for EL YAHWEH mercy and attempts at self-Improvement,
show how humanity can raise themselves to Spiritual.
When a person is
lacking spiritual direction, they are never completely committed to any course
of action, or growth. In a way, this is the worst possible state of being. If a
person is completely negative, and they change, they will be at the same level
as they were when they were negative. The live of the Apostle Paul is an
example.
Genesis 25:24 So when her days were fulfilled for her
to give birth, indeed there were twins in her womb. – There
is a germinating process for every thought pattern to produce the fruit after
its own kind, whether good or bad. This is called gestation period.
Genesis 25:25And
the first came out red. He was like a hairy garment all over; so they called
his name Esau. –
Genesis 25:26Afterward
his brother came out and his hand took hold of Esau’s heel; so his name was
called Jacob. Isaac was sixty years old when she bore them. - From the onset their eternal rivalry between good
and evil, already showed itself in their appearance and developing behavior.
This again is our predispose character. Does this means that some of us are
predisposed to destruction while other are not.
No! Individuals may not
be predisposed, but evil is! In
everything we have a choice; however, Yisrael the church must pay attention and
ask for our MessiYAH help to curb those among us who are predisposed with
certain character trait.
All character traits,
even the basest, can be used for good. Man must learn to harness his nature through
the infilling of the Holy Spirit and the Word, and not let the nature of the
flesh dominate him.
David and Esau had
similar personalities, David utilized his nature for good and become one of the
greatest people ever lived. Esau let his nature run rampant, and became the
eternal symbol of evil and cruelty.
Those of us who are
set-a-side for greatness are usually the one with the most dominant personality
traits, like the Esau and David of this world. It is those who learn to harness
that strength and combine it with kindness are the one who become great.
Genesis 25:27 So the
boys grew. And Esau was a skillful hunter, a man of the field; but Jacob was a
mild man, dwelling in tents. – Like two Menorahs one grew into the essence of Light while the other
grew into the fundamental nature of darkness. Notice the nature of darkness he
was a skillful hunter a man of Talent, while the nature of light was amid
nature soul.
Genesis 25:28And
Isaac loved Esau because he ate of his game, but Rebekah loved Jacob. - Until they grew up they were relatively
impressionable, still able to mold their personality one way or the next.
Proverbs 22:6 Train up
a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it. From the age of thirteen, the essential
differences become apparent, with Esau turning to idols, and Jacob studying his
Father’s Ways. The Esau type personality spent the time hunting, a man’s man
sport, while the Jacob type personality spends all his time in the tent
studying Torah.
Genesis 25:29 Now Jacob cooked a stew;
and Esau came in from the field, and he was weary.
Genesis 25: 30And
Esau said to Jacob, “Please feed me with that same red stew, for I am weary.”
Therefore his name was called Edom.
– In a very
well known passage in Torah, a very hungry Esau is about to sell his firstborn
birthright to his twin brother Jacob for the price of a pot of porridge. Esau
is a man of the field, a hunter, providing for the material needs of the
family. Jacob is a quiet man of home and spirit. Esau said to Jacob give me
some of that red stuff, Jacob cunningly said first sell me your birthright.
Genesis
25:31 But Jacob said, “Sell me your birthright
as of this day.” – Esau said my god within is at the point of death, so of what use
is the birthright to me. Esau realizes that his hunger is not just physical, it
is also spiritual. His inner sense of the Divine has withered and is about to
dry up. He senses the error of his ways in choosing a life of physical prowess
over a life of the persuite of spiritual gain.
When
Esau asked Jacob for some peasoup, Jacob replied that he wanted to trade, he
wanted Esau’s first-born right in exchange. Esau agreed and Jacob gave him the
soup. Everyone makes trade-off in life, but we must take care lest we give up
something very important for something unimportant.
Our
immediate needs can seem so overwhelming at time that we lose perspective of
the big picture, our long term goals, rights, and duties.
Genesis
25:32And Esau said, “Look, I am about to die; so what is this
birthright to me?”- He is spiritually destitute. He knows that his brother Jacob, who had
chosen the Spiritual life, is the rightful inheritor of the spiritual blessing
of the birthright, so he is ready to concede.
However
it was not so simple. Their father Isaac has high regards and love for Esau,
because he is the firstborn. It was the custom in those days that the first
born always gets the choice blessing, no matter what deal his youngest brother
may have made with him.
Genesis 25: 33Then
Jacob said, “Swear to me as of this day.” So he swore to him, and sold his
birthright to Jacob. - To receive the blessing of the firstborn, which is important because it
will not just the blessing of material inheritance, but the blessing of
spiritual inheritance that Jacob must gain from his Father?
Genesis 25: 34And
Jacob gave Esau bread and stew of lentils; then he ate and drank, arose, and
went his way. Thus Esau despised his birthright. - EL YAHWEH’s Promise to Abraham, that only one of Isaac’s sons would be
the heir to the Promise
Land. The logical choice
was Esau the first born. This explains Jacob’s intense desire to purchase the
deed to the Promise. This narrative seems more understandable in light of the
circumstances in which Jacob was scheming. On that day the mindset of Esau
became apparent; what was important to him? His belly or EL YAHWEH promise?
Every test we experience were design to create two effects, the desire of the
flesh or our desire to please EL YAHWEH.
Esau’s mature became
public knowledge for the first time; who we are inside shows its face when we
are squeeze. This made the promise more precious for Jacob; because the
spiritual mission of Abraham’s seed, this includes anyone who believes in YAHushua
is an heir to the promise. Esau willingness to compromise his promise for his
belly proved that he was unsuitable. Who was on the driver seat of Esau’s life,
Torah or the flesh?
Jacob realizes that Esau
was a wicked man, he was unqualified and unable to stand and bring the
sacrificial offering for his people; therefore Jacob strove mightily to secure
the Priesthood of the family.
The greatest of all the
nations stood in the mourner’s row and lamented, “Woe to the world that has
lost its leader; woe to the ship that lost its pilot. Woe to the ship who lost
his compass” Esau went about his business as usual, totally uninvolved in the
spiritual leadership of his family.
The word Edom
means red, the name for contempt. Esau character is a derogatory term which
means “you are so divorce from normal human values, so consumed with your
hunting and plundering, that you look at food and refer to it as the source of
life.”
In those days all
transaction was done by oath, and was consider legally binding, and done in
public, therefore showing Esau’s personality. As all carnal people, food is
their only source of survival, while in the spiritual world man shall not live
by bread alone, but also by the word that come from our Father Mouth. While
fasting for the believer is to burn our fat on the Altar, a pleasing sacrifice
to our Creator, it is to the carnal man a wasting away of his body.
By fasting the believer
brings his physical desires under control, to the carnal man hunger accentuates
his carnal desires. This is the root of gluttonous and greed, the selfish
desire to received. A sincere believer
must be ready to serve EL YAHWEH and be obedient to Torah even though it may
require inconvenience, hardship, or even danger.
He must be ready to
subject himself to humiliation and attack if necessary. The Esau mentality will
reject the birthright because it is too demanding for change of our Ego, it
requires difficulty, and therefore, it is held in contempt.
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