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1 Jacob
heard Laban’s sons’
words, saying, “Jacob
has taken away
all that was
our father’s. He
has obtained all
this wealth from
that which was
our father’s.”
2 Jacob
saw the expression
on Laban’s face,
and, behold, it
was not toward
him as before.
3 The
LORD said to Jacob,
“Return to the land
of your fathers,
and to your
relatives, and I
will be with
you.”
4 Jacob
sent and called
Rachel and Leah
to the field
to his flock,
5 and said
to them, “I
see the expression
on your father’s
face, that it
is not toward
me as before;
but the God of
my father has been
with me.
6 You
know that I
have served
your father with
all of my
strength.
7 Your father
has deceived me,
and changed my
wages ten times,
but God didn’t
allow him to
hurt me.
8 If
he said, ‘The
speckled will be
your wages,’ then
all the flock
bore speckled. If
he said, ‘The streaked
will be your
wages,’ then all
the flock
bore streaked.
9 Thus God
has taken away
your father’s livestock,
and given them
to me.
10 During
mating season, I
lifted up my
eyes, and saw
in a dream,
and behold, the
male goats which
leaped on the
flock were streaked,
speckled, and grizzled.
11 The
angel of God said
to me in
the dream, ‘Jacob,’
and I said, ‘Here
I am.’
12 He said, ‘Now
lift up your
eyes, and behold,
all the male
goats which leap
on the flock
are streaked, speckled,
and grizzled, for
I have seen
all that Laban
does to you.
13 I am
the God of
Bethel, where you
anointed a pillar,
where you vowed
a vow to
me. Now arise,
get out from
this land, and
return to the land
of your birth.’ ”
14 Rachel
and Leah answered
him, “Is there yet
any portion or
inheritance for us
in our father’s
house?
15 Aren’t we
considered as
foreigners by him?
For he has
sold us, and
has also used up
our money.
16 For
all the riches
which God has
taken away from
our father are ours
and our children’s.
Now then,
whatever God has said
to you, do.”
17 Then
Jacob rose up,
and set his
sons and his wives
on the camels,
18 and
he took away all
his livestock, and
all his
possessions which
he had gathered,
including the
livestock which he
had gained in
Paddan Aram, to go
to Isaac
his father, to
the land of Canaan.
19 Now
Laban had gone
to shear his
sheep; and Rachel
stole the teraphim
that were
her father’s.
20 Jacob
deceived Laban
the Syrian, in
that he didn’t
tell him that
he was running
away.
21 So
he fled with
all that he
had. He rose
up, passed over
the River, and
set his face
toward the
mountain of Gilead.
22 Laban
was told on
the third day
that Jacob had
fled.
23 He
took his relatives
with him, and
pursued him seven
days’ journey. He
overtook him in
the mountain of
Gilead.
24 God came
to Laban the Syrian
in a dream
of the night,
and said to
him, “Be careful
that you don’t
speak to Jacob
either good or
bad.”
25 Laban
caught up with
Jacob. Now Jacob
had pitched
his tent in the
mountain, and
Laban with
his relatives encamped in
the mountain of
Gilead.
26 Laban said
to Jacob, “What
have you done,
that you have
deceived me, and
carried away my
daughters like
captives of the
sword?
27 Why
did you flee
secretly, and
deceive me,
and didn’t tell me,
that I might have
sent you away
with mirth and
with songs, with
tambourine and
with harp;
28 and didn’t
allow me to
kiss my sons
and my daughters?
Now have you
done foolishly.
29 It
is in the
power of my
hand to hurt
you, but the
God of your father
spoke to me last
night, saying, ‘Be
careful that
you don’t speak to
Jacob either good
or bad.’
30 Now,
you want to be
gone, because you
greatly longed for
your father’s house,
but why have
you stolen my
gods?”
31 Jacob
answered Laban, “Because
I was afraid,
for I said, ‘Lest
you should take
your daughters
from me by
force.’
32 Anyone
you find your gods
with shall not
live. Before
our relatives, discern
what is yours with
me, and take
it.” For
Jacob didn’t know
that Rachel had
stolen them.
33 Laban
went into Jacob’s
tent, into Leah’s tent,
and into the tent
of the two
female servants; but
he didn’t find
them. He went
out of Leah’s tent,
and entered into
Rachel’s tent.
34 Now
Rachel had taken
the teraphim, put
them in the
camel’s saddle,
and sat on
them. Laban felt
around all
the tent, but didn’t
find them.
35 She said
to her father, “Don’t
let my lord be
angry that I
can’t rise up
before you; for
I’m having
my period.” He
searched, but didn’t
find the teraphim.
36 Jacob
was angry,
and argued with
Laban. Jacob
answered Laban, “What
is my trespass?
What is my
sin, that you
have hotly pursued
me?
37 Now
that you have
felt around in all
my stuff, what
have you found
of all your
household stuff?
Set it here
before my relatives
and your relatives,
that they may
judge between us
two.
38 “These
twenty years I
have been with
you. Your ewes
and your female
goats have not
cast their young,
and I haven’t eaten
the rams of your
flocks.
39 That
which was torn
of animals, I didn’t
bring to you.
I bore its
loss. Of my
hand you required
it, whether stolen
by day or
stolen by night.
40 This
was my situation:
in the day
the drought consumed
me, and the
frost by night;
and my sleep
fled from my
eyes.
41 These
twenty years I
have been in
your house. I
served you
fourteen years for
your two daughters,
and six years
for your flock,
and you have
changed my wages
ten times.
42 Unless
the God of
my father, the God
of Abraham, and
the fear of
Isaac, had been
with me, surely
now you would have
sent me away
empty. God has
seen my affliction
and the labor
of my hands,
and rebuked you
last night.”
43 Laban
answered Jacob, “The
daughters are my
daughters, the
children are my
children, the
flocks are my
flocks, and all
that you see
is mine! What
can I do
today to these
my daughters, or
to their
children whom they
have borne?
44 Now
come, let’s make
a covenant, you
and I. Let
it be for
a witness between
me and you.”
45 Jacob
took a stone, and
set it up
for a pillar.
46 Jacob said
to his relatives, “Gather
stones.” They took stones,
and made a
heap. They ate
there by the
heap.
47 Laban
called it Jegar Sahadutha,
but Jacob called
it Galeed.
48 Laban
said, “This heap
is witness between
me and you
today.” Therefore
it was named
Galeed
49 and
Mizpah, for
he said, “The LORD
watch between me
and you, when
we are absent
one from another.
50 If
you afflict my
daughters, or if
you take wives in
addition to my
daughters, no man
is with us;
behold, God is
witness between me
and you.”
51 Laban said
to Jacob, “See
this heap, and
see the pillar,
which I have
set between me and
you.
52 May
this heap be
a witness, and
the pillar be
a witness, that
I will not
pass over this
heap to you,
and that you
will not pass
over this heap
and this pillar
to me, for
harm.
53 The God
of Abraham, and
the God of Nahor,
the God of
their father, judge
between us.” Then
Jacob swore by
the fear of
his father, Isaac.
54 Jacob
offered a
sacrifice in the
mountain, and
called his relatives
to eat bread.
They ate bread,
and stayed all
night in the
mountain.
55 Early in the morning, Laban
rose up, and kissed his sons and his daughters, and blessed them.
Laban departed and returned to his place.