Isaac did not have a twin brother. He did, however, have twin sons: Jacob & Esau.
(Genesis 25:24-26) 24 Gradually her days came to the full for giving birth, and, look! twins were in her belly. 25 Then the first came out red all over like an official garment of hair; so they called his name E′sau. 26 And after that his brother came out and his hand was holding onto the heel of E′sau; so he called his name Jacob. And Isaac was sixty years old at her giving them birth.
Esau (pronounced Esav in Hebrew) was Jacob's twin brother. See http://www.answers.com/topic/esau
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Esau was Jacob's twin brother.
In the Bible, Jacob's brother's name was Esau. They were twin brothers, with Jacob being the younger of the two. Their story is found in the book of Genesis.
Thomas is called a twin in the bible because he had a twin brother.
The name of the twin brother is not mentioned in the bible.
ESAU was the firstborn of Isaac and Rebekah; the twin brother of Jacob and the forefather of the Edomites. He was given the name Esau because of his unusual hairy appearance at birth, but he got the name Edom (meaning "Red") from the red lentil stew for which he sold his birthright.-Ge 25:25, 26, 30.
Jacob of the bible only had one brother, a twin, Esau. They were the sons of Rebekah and Issac. Exactly right. Jacob only had one brother. I think you may be talking about Joseph, Jacobs son. Joseph did have ten brothers ,Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah,Issachar Zebulun, Benjamin(Joseph's only full brother), Dan, Naphtali, Gad, and Asher.
Young Jacob's twin brother, who becomes the Man in Black, was played by 15-year-old Ryan Bradford.
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no he does not have a twin brother
Rebeca and Rachel
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Esau was the firstborn child of Isaac and Rebekah. He had a twin brother Jacob who was born right after him. The Bible chronicles that he didn't appreciate "his birthright" and traded it to his brother Jacob for a bowl of red stew.