They went to Jacob's cabin. Ben said it was Jacob in there. Christian claimed he was Jacob at one point.
Not that saying something conclusively has ever stopped them from changing the "facts" on us.
When they put Esau in the picture and told us it was him that was Locke, it infers that there are two supernatural beings at play when we only knew about one. The inference is clear, as JW posted. Even if you don't go that far it still means that everything is up for questioning.
There are twists when characters do things we don't expect, there are twists when new information is revealed about existing circumstances. This is NOT a twist, because this character was not in play for the last 5 years.
I really don't know how else I can put it.
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