“Esau came from the field” – Rabbi Yudan in the name of Rabbi Aivu, Rabbi Pinḥas in the name of Rabbi Levi, and the Rabbis in the name of Rabbi Simon: You find that Abraham lived one hundred and seventy-five years, and Isaac one hundred and eighty. Those five years that the Holy One blessed be He withheld from his life, it is because Esau violated two transgressions: He consorted with a betrothed young woman, as it is stated: “For he found her in the field”33This verse refers to a betrothed woman who was raped. (Deuteronomy 22:27); “and he was weary” – he killed a person, just as it says: “For my soul is wearied by the killers” (Jeremiah 4:31).

Rabbi said: He stole as well, just as it says: “If thieves came for you, if plunderers of the night…” (Obadiah 1:5). The Holy One blessed be He said: ‘This is what I promised to Abraham, and said to him: “You shall go to your fathers in peace; [you shall be buried at a good old age]” (Genesis 15:15) – is this “a good old age,” that he sees his grandson engaging in idol worship, engaging in forbidden sexual relations, and shedding blood?

It is preferable that he leave the world [without seeing it].’ That is what is written: “For Your kindness is better than life” (Psalms 63:4). “Esau said to Jacob: Feed me now from that red, red [haadom haadom] dish, as I am weary. Therefore, his name is called Edom” (Genesis 25:30).

“Esau said to Jacob: Feed me [haliteni] now from that red” – Rabbi Ze’eira said: That wicked one opened his mouth wide like a camel. He said to him: ‘I will open my mouth and you continuously pour,’ like what we learned: One may not forcibly overfeed a camel and one may not force feed it. However, one may place food into its mouth [malitin].34Shabbat 155b. “From that red, red [ha’adom ha’adom]” – Rabbi Yoḥanan and Reish Lakish, Rabbi Yoḥanan said: From him and from his Patron.35God is the Patron of Jacob.

Esau sought to consume the stew, and the Temples of Jacob’s God. Reish Lakish said: From him, and from those like him [hadomin lo].36His righteous descendants, who are similar to him. He is red, his cooked food is red, his land is red, his warriors are red, his garments are red, One who is red exacts retribution against him, in red garments.37See Isaiah 63:1–2. He is red – “the first emerged ruddy” (Genesis 25:25).

His cooked food is red – “feed me now from [that] red.” His land is red – “to the land of Se’ir, to the field of Edom" (Genesis 32:4). His mighty ones are red –“his warriors’ shields are reddened” (Nahum 2:4). His garments are red – “his soldiers are colored scarlet” (Nahum 2:4).

One who is red exacts retribution against him – “my beloved is clear and ruddy” (Song of Songs 5:10). In red attire – “why is there red in Your attire?” (Isaiah 63:2).