What color was Esav? A ruddy complexion (red).
(What color was Cain? The same. And he murdered his brother. What color was King David? The same. And he killed a lot of pagans with his armies).
What profession was Esav? Hunter and warrior.
What happens when you go hunting? You spill blood.
By what means? Fraud/deception (a passive form of hunting) and force/use of a sword, bow, or other weapon. White is fraud/deception and red is force.
What color is blood? Red.
What color signifies the ancient Roman Empire? Red (and to a lesser extent white).
What was ancient Rome known for? Spilling a lot of blood in the process of empire making.
What color signifies the Catholic Church? Red (and to a lesser extent white).
How many wars were fought by Catholics in the name of the Church in order to spread Catholicism? Many. And Protestants and Protestantism? Many.
What color signifies the atheistic and humanistic collectivist movements? Red.
How many people were murdered during the 20th century in order to bring about their new world order? Some 200 million.
And how many babies have been murdered inside the womb because of them? Globally about a billion since the early 1970s.
What color are the stripes on the US flag? Red and White. This represents Esav, Christians and Christianity. What other color is there? Blue. This represents Jacob and Jews/Judaism. But, yes, you’ll see Jews and Christians acting like the other.
There is a book called Sefer HaYashar (the book of the upright) that details Esav’s descendants departure out of Edom (BTW, the Hebrew word, “edom/adumah,” means, “red” in English) and traveling to Rome which was a different then (Kittim/Chittim).
Did you ever wonder how Jews became enslaved by the Pharoah in ancient Egypt? In Sefer HaYashar it details into how Esav’s forces from Rome attacked Egypt in a short conflict in which the Jews fought alongside their Egyptian counterparts. Why did Esav’s forces attack Egypt? To destroy the Jews living there.
During that conflict the Egyptians turned tail and ran leaving the Jews holding the ball. The Jews got together and prayed to God. They then rallied to beat back Esav and sent them packing back to Rome.
Now it was time for payback by the Jews. The eventually caught up with the retreating Egyptian forces and killed quite a few, but at least one got away. He made it back to Egypt and told the Pharoah that it was the Jews fault for the Egyptian army fleeing and also that the Jews killed a bunch of them.
This didn’t go over too well with the Pharoah even though the Jews made it back to Egypt and told their side of the story. The Pharaoh then proceeded to start some civil engineering projects to improve the coastal defenses of Egypt. As these projects got going both Egyptians and Jews worked on them. Over time the Pharaoh slowly pulled all of the Egyptians working on these projects out of them. Again, the Jews were left holding the ball. Now they were forced as slaves to keep working on these projects. This of course, led to Moses popping up and helping God to free them from the Egyptian slavery.