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The narrative traces Jacob from his birth as one of twin sons through sibling rivalry and moral ambiguity, contrasting his quieter, domestic nature with his brother's outdoorsmanship. Key episodes include a barter that transfers a birthright, a deceit that secures their father’s blessing, and a consequent flight to escape fraternal anger. While living among relatives he endures years of labor, complex marriages, and the growth of a large family. The story culminates in tests of cunning, a transformative nocturnal struggle, and a return that leads to reconciliation and a changed personal identity.
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