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# Connecting Statement:
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The background information that began in verse 5 continues here.
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This verse continues the background information that begins with the words "Now Rebekah heard" in verse 5. It is background information for the description of the events that follow. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing_background]])
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# Rebekah spoke to Jacob
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# Rebekah spoke to Jacob
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After Esau leaves (verse 5), Rebekah speaks to Jacob because of what she heard. "So when Esau went ... bring it back, Rebekah spoke to Jacob" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-connectingwords]])
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This verse continues the background information that begins with the words "Esau went ... bring it back" in verse 5. It is background information for the description of the events that follow. After Esau leaves, Rebekah speaks to Jacob because of what she has heard. "So when Esau went ... bring it back, Rebekah spoke to Jacob" (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing-connectingwords]] and [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/writing_background]])
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# to Jacob her son
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# to Jacob her son
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Esau and Jacob were both sons of Isaac and Rebekah. The author calls Jacob "her son" to emphasize that she preferred Jacob over Esau.
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Jacob was the son of both Isaac and Rebekah. The author calls Jacob "her son" here to emphasize that Rebekah preferred Jacob over Esau.
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# See here
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# See here
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