"Heavy Is the Head": Election, Grace, and Humility in the Climax of the Jacob-Esau Cycle (Genesis 32–33)

In much of the fine recent work on election in the Old Testament relatively little attention has been given to how the Old Testament’s depictions of election fit with classic Christian theological understandings. In examining the relationship between Jacob and Esau, so prominent in classic articulat...

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Main Author: Balfour, Rory J. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The Pennsylvania State University Press 2022
In: Journal of theological interpretation
Year: 2022, Volume: 16, Issue: 1, Pages: 23-39
Further subjects:B Esau
B Humility
B Grace
B "Genesis 32–33"
B Election
B rejection
B Jacob
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Summary:In much of the fine recent work on election in the Old Testament relatively little attention has been given to how the Old Testament’s depictions of election fit with classic Christian theological understandings. In examining the relationship between Jacob and Esau, so prominent in classic articulations of election, the present discussion investigates the interplay between election, grace, and humility in Genesis 32-33. Humility is fostered in Jacob through his vulnerability before Esau. Yet Esau’s behavior serves as a prism through which Jacob can see his own status before YHWH with greater clarity. Humility is fostered not through a depiction of Esau’s misery, but through Esau’s display of magnanimity. Esau’s role in Jacob’s narrative is enriched and questions are posed over how classic Augustinian accounts of election, grace, and humility might be complexified in light of Genesis 32-33.
ISSN:2576-7933
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of theological interpretation
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5325/jtheointe.16.1.0023