释义 |
EsauE‧sau /ˈiːsɔː/ in the Old Testament of the Bible, the son of isaac, and the older brother of jacob, whose twin (=one of two children born at the same time) he was. Esau was very hungry and so he sold his birthright (=the property or possessions that he had a right to receive from his parents) to Jacob for ‘a mess of pottage’, that is for some soup that Jacob had made. |