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Genesis 25 says Jacob lived in “tents,” and both Jubilees and Genesis Rabbah use the plural to heighten the contrast with Esau. They turn Jacob’s tents into a sign of devotion to study, showing him as focused on learning when Esau was not.
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Genesis 25:27

Hebrew Bible
25 The first came out reddish all over, like a hairy garment, so they named him Esau. 26 When his brother came out with his hand clutching Esau’s heel, they named him Jacob. Isaac was sixty years old when they were born. 27 When the boys grew up, Esau became a skilled hunter, a man of the open fields, but Jacob was an even-tempered man, living in tents. 28 Isaac loved Esau because he had a taste for fresh game, but Rebekah loved Jacob.
Date: 5th Century B.C.E. (Final composition) (based on scholarly estimates) Source

Jubilees 19:14

Pseudepigrapha
13 In the sixth week, during its second year [2046], Rebecca gave birth to two sons for Isaac: Jacob and Esau. Jacob was perfect and upright, while Esau was a harsh, rustic, and hairy man. Jacob used to live in tents. 14 When the boys grew up, Jacob learned the art of writing, but Esau did not learn it because he was a rustic man and a hunter. He learned the art of warfare, and everything that he did was harsh. 15 Abraham loved Jacob but Isaac loved Esau.
Date: 150-100 B.C.E. (based on scholarly estimates) Source

Genesis Rabbah 63:11

Aggadah
Rabbinic
"How do you tithe salt?" and in the field "how do you tithe straw?" Rabbi Chiya said, he made himself ownerless like a field. Yisrael said before the Holy Blessed One, "Master of all universes: is it not enough for us that we are subjugated by the seventy nations - must we also be subjugated by this one, who is penetrated like women?" The Holy Blessed One said to them, "Even I will come in language [?], I will be revenged upon them." Behold it is written, "And the heart of the heroes of Edom was on that day like the heart of a woman in labour" (Yirmiyahu 49:22). "But Ya'akov was a simple man, a dweller in tents..." (Bereishit 25:27) - two tents, the study-house of Shem and the study-house of Ever. "And Yitzchak loved Eisav, for game was in his mouth..." (Bereishit 25:28) a good piece of meat for his mouth, a good cup of wine for his mouth. "And Rivka loved Ya'akov..." (ibid.) - every time she heard his voice she would add love to her love.
Date: 500 C.E. (based on scholarly estimates) Source
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"... Esau is not only “a man of the field” but also a “hunter” (Jubilees 19:14; compare Genesis 25:27) and one who “learned (the art of) warfare” (Jubilees 19:14). The mention that he was “harsh” is repeated (Jubilees 19:14), and in contrast to Jacob it is said that Esau did not learn the art of writing (Jubilees 19:14). Jacob “learned (the art of) writing” (Jubilees 19:14), which might be an elaboration of the remark that “Jacob dwelt in tents” (Jubilees 19:13d; Genesis 25:27d) ... Compare Genesis Rabbah 63:11: “Jacob was a quiet man, dwelling in tents: in two tents, namely in the academy of Shem and the academy of Eber.” Targum Onqelos Genesis 25:27: “Jakob was a man peaceful in his works, a minister in the house of instruction.” ..."

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