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“Feed Me That Red Stuff”: Syntax and Identity in Genesis 25:30

וַיֹּ֨אמֶר עֵשָׂ֜ו אֶֽל־יַעֲקֹ֗ב הַלְעִיטֵ֤נִי נָא֙ מִן־הָאָדֹ֤ם הָאָדֹם֙ הַזֶּ֔ה כִּ֥י עָיֵ֖ף אָנֹ֑כִי עַל־כֵּ֥ן קָרָֽא־שְׁמֹ֖ו אֱדֹֽום׃ (Genesis 25:30) Opening Frame: A Syntactic Appetite Genesis 25:30 is a narrative gem in which Esav’s physical hunger triggers not only a spoken request but the etymology of a national identity. The syntax of this verse reflects urgency, simplicity, and irony. Through imperatives, direct objects, causal conjunctions, and final commentary, the structure captures both Esav’s desperation and the narrator’s theological messaging. Clause Structure: Speech, Reason, and Naming This verse consists of three major clauses: 1.… Learn Hebrew
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