Exploring the Hebrew Meaning and Legacy of Esau
The Birth of Esau: A Name Rooted in Appearance Esau’s name first appears in the Book of Genesis, where he is born as the elder twin of Jacob. The Torah describes him as emerging from the womb “red, all over like a hairy garment” (Genesis 25:25). This vivid image is not just a physical description—it becomes the foundation of his name. The Hebrew word עֵשָׂו (Esav) is often linked to the root עשׂה (asah), meaning “to make” or “to do,” suggesting something already formed or complete. This connection to being “made” or “complete” reflects Esau’s fully developed appearance at birth....