If no one has told you this today: Jesus loves you deeply. He gave his life for you and took the punishment we all deserved. No matter what you've done or how badly you think you've messed up, he's ready to forgive and recieve you if you turn to him because you are his beloved <3.
I made this for my church potluck lunch… I got a clean pot back. Everyone was talking about it and asking me for the recipe because even the picky kids loved it. Thank you
Fun fact, the Hebrew language didn't get a word for orange until the 20th century. Red would have been the closest descriptive word for darker oranges, while yellow would have been used for lighter oranges.
The red isn't the literal color of the finished stew, it's because the lentils used were red. Even back then, the red lentils turned yellow/brown when cooked
As a middle-,aged, neck bearded man, I approve the making of this stew without attempting to color it with tomatoes, as they did not have tomatoes in the ancient Levant.
O incrível da história é justamente isso… Esaú trocou uma herança eterna por um prazer momentâneo, um prato de lentilhas, mais especificamente. Todos nós fazemos isso, quando trocamos a obediência a Deus pelo pecado, a diferença é que o prato de lentilhas pelo menos encheu a barriga dele.
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Full Recipe: https://eatshistory.com/jacobs-lentil-stew-recipe-the-red-pottage-that-changed-a-birthright/
My guess is that "red lentil stew" is being literal and it's just the red lentil stew and not about the color of the stew
It's like Indian daal roti
So basically daal & roti
If no one has told you this today: Jesus loves you deeply. He gave his life for you and took the punishment we all deserved. No matter what you've done or how badly you think you've messed up, he's ready to forgive and recieve you if you turn to him because you are his beloved <3.
Esav most likely saw the Stew at its early stage when it was still more reddish
I never knew they made Daal in Bible 💀
I was about to say saffron. You beat me to it.
But this isn't Eats History; it is Eats Legend.
I made this for my church potluck lunch… I got a clean pot back. Everyone was talking about it and asking me for the recipe because even the picky kids loved it. Thank you
Who are the present descendants of both Esau & Jacob?
Quran:WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Everything from the Bible isn't History.
Fun fact, the Hebrew language didn't get a word for orange until the 20th century. Red would have been the closest descriptive word for darker oranges, while yellow would have been used for lighter oranges.
Jacob was a hideous little monster. Everything he did was filthy.
Its not just any bible, its called the Torah and its Jewish.
Dal
Why did u blend it??
The red isn't the literal color of the finished stew, it's because the lentils used were red. Even back then, the red lentils turned yellow/brown when cooked
Beets
As a middle-,aged, neck bearded man, I approve the making of this stew without attempting to color it with tomatoes, as they did not have tomatoes in the ancient Levant.
O incrível da história é justamente isso… Esaú trocou uma herança eterna por um prazer momentâneo, um prato de lentilhas, mais especificamente. Todos nós fazemos isso, quando trocamos a obediência a Deus pelo pecado, a diferença é que o prato de lentilhas pelo menos encheu a barriga dele.
you can take someone's birthright with this stew