The etymology of the
name Esau/Ishawa:
Esau —The
English transliteration of the Hebrew
name עשו "Ishawa," which means "wasted away are they" in Hebrew. When he was born, his
parents named him Ishawa/Esau because he was born without pigmentation or melanin. In layman's terms, The Most High wasted away the color from his flesh. Esau is the progenitor of the Edomites (the Caucasian
race).
Esau/Ishawa (עשו) = Wasted away are they
From the verb עשש (ishash), to waste away
From the suffix ו (wa), they
Numbers
12:12 is another place the scribes altered the text in order to avoid an expression of disrespect regarding the Edomites and to conceal who they are in the earth. The original reads, "Let her not be as one dead, who proceeded from the womb of our mother, and half of our flesh be consumed."
Israelite: And behold, comes one that's dead, and that's word to Aaron.
Edomite: You freaking πi663®!
Israelite: Esau, you need to work on your slurs instead of using regurgitated empty insults. The word πi663® means black/
dark and is in reference to my
dark-melanated skin. You know, like when Simeon, the prophet, was called πi663® in the
book of Acts.