Genesis 27

I. Introduction
A. Transition from the events in Genesis 26, specifically Isaac’s experiences in Gerar and his conflicts with Abimelech
B. Introduction to the narrative of Jacob’s deception and the blessing obtained from Isaac in Genesis 27

II. Isaac’s Intention to Bless Esau
A. Verses 1-4: Isaac, old and blind, instructs Esau to prepare a meal for him so that he can bless him before his death
B. Verses 5-10: Rebekah overhears Isaac’s plan and devises a scheme to ensure Jacob receives the blessing

III. Jacob’s Deception and the Stolen Blessing
A. Verses 11-17: Rebekah instructs Jacob to pretend to be Esau by wearing Esau’s clothing and using goat skins to imitate Esau’s hairy arms
B. Verses 18-27: Jacob brings the prepared meal to Isaac, who questions his identity but ultimately blesses him, mistaking him for Esau
C. Verses 28-29: Isaac pronounces a blessing upon Jacob, including wealth, dominion over his brothers, and the nations serving him
D. Verses 30-40: Esau returns with his own prepared meal, discovers Jacob’s deception, and pleads with Isaac for a blessing, but receives a lesser blessing

IV. Esau’s Revenge and Jacob’s Departure
A. Verses 41-46: Esau harbors hatred towards Jacob and plans to kill him, prompting Rebekah to send Jacob away to her brother Laban in Haran

V. Conclusion
A. Summary of the events in Genesis 27
B. Transition to the subsequent chapters and the further development of the narrative

Note: This outline provides a general structure of Genesis 27, focusing on Jacob’s deception and the stolen blessing from Isaac. It highlights Rebekah’s involvement in the scheme, Jacob’s successful deception, and the consequences that follow. The actual chapter contains additional details, dialogues, and interactions that are not included in this outline.