Genesis 31
1Now he heard the things
that Laban's sons were saying: "Jacob has taken all that was our father's, and
from that which was our father's he has built up all this wealth." 2Jacob
also saw that Laban's manner toward him was not as it had been in the past.
3Then the Lord said to Jacob, "Return to the land of your fathers
where you were born, and I will be with you." 4Jacob had Rachel and
Leah called to the field, where his flock was, 5and said to them,
"I see that your father's manner toward me is not as it has been in the past.
But the God of my father has been with me. 6As you know, I have served
your father with all my might; 7but your father has cheated me, changing
my wages time and again. God, however, would not let him do me harm. 8If
he said thus, 'The speckled shall be your wages,' then all the flocks would
drop speckled young; and if he said thus, 'The streaked shall be your wages,'
then all the flocks would drop streaked young. 9God has taken away
your father's livestock and given it to me.
10"Once, at the
mating time of the flocks, I had a dream in which I saw that the he-goats mating
with the flock were streaked, speckled, and mottled. 11And in the
dream an angel of God said to me, 'Jacob!' 'Here,' I answered. 12And
he said, 'Note well that all the he-goats which are mating with the flock are
streaked, speckled, and mottled; for I have noted all that Laban has been doing
to you. 13I am the God of Beth-el, where you anointed a pillar and
where you made a vow to Me. Now, arise and leave this land and return to your
native land.'"
14Then Rachel
and Leah answered him, saying, "Have we still a share in the inheritance of
our father's house? 15Surely, he regards us as outsiders, now that
he has sold us and has used up our purchase price. 16Truly, all the
wealth that God has taken away from our father belongs to us and to our children.
Now then, do just as God has told you."
17Thereupon Jacob
put his children and wives on camels; 18and he drove off all his
livestock and all the wealth that he had amassed, the livestock in his possession
that he had acquired in Paddan-aram, to go to his father Isaac in the land of
Canaan.
19Meanwhile Laban
had gone to shear his sheep, and Rachel stole her father's household idols.
20Jacob kept Laban the Aramean in the dark, not telling him that
he was fleeing, 21and fled with all that he had. Soon he was across
the Euphrates and heading toward the hill country of Gilead.
22On the third
day, Laban was told that Jacob had fled. 23So he took his kinsmen
with him and pursued him a distance of seven days, catching up with him in the
hill country of Gilead. 24But God appeared to Laban the Aramean in
a dream by night and said to him, "Beware of attempting anything with Jacob,
good or bad."
25Laban overtook
Jacob. Jacob had pitched his tent on the Height, and Laban with his kinsmen
encamped in the hill country of Gilead. 26And Laban said to Jacob,
"What did you mean by keeping me in the dark and carrying off my daughters like
captives of the sword? 27Why did you flee in secrecy and mislead
me and not tell me? I would have sent you off with festive music, with timbrel
and lyre. 28You did not even let me kiss my sons and daughters good-by!
It was a foolish thing for you to do. 29I have it in my power to
do you harm; but the God of your father said to me last night, 'Beware of attempting
anything with Jacob, good or bad.' 30Very well, you had to leave
because you were longing for your father's house; but why did you steal my gods?
31Jacob answered
Laban, saying, "I was afraid because I thought you would take your daughters
from me by force. 32But anyone with whom you find your gods shall
not remain alive! In the presence of our kinsmen, point out what I have of yours
and take it." Jacob, of course, did not know that Rachel had stolen them.
33So Laban went
into Jacob's tent and Leah's tent and the tents of the two maidservants; but
he did not find them. Leaving Leah's tent, he entered Rachel's tent. 34Rachel,
meanwhile, had taken the idols and placed them in the camel cushion and sat
on them; and Laban rummaged through the tent without finding them. 35For
she said to her father, "Let not my lord take it amiss that I cannot rise before
you, for the period of women is upon me." Thus he searched, but could not find
the household idols.
36Now Jacob became
incensed and took up his grievance with Laban. Jacob spoke up and said to Laban,
"What is my crime, what is my guilt that you should pursue me? 37You
rummaged through all my things; what have you found of all your household objects?
Set it here, before my kinsmen and yours, and let them decide between us two.
38"These twenty
years I have spent in your service, your ewes and she-goats never miscarried,
nor did I feast on rams from your flock. 39That which was torn by
beasts I never brought to you; I myself made good the loss; you exacted it of
me, whether snatched by day or snatched by night. 40Often, scorching
heat ravaged me by day and frost by night; and sleep fled from my eyes. 41Of
the twenty years that I spent in your household, I served you fourteen years
for your two daughters, and six years for your flocks; and you changed my wages
time and again. 42Had not the God of my father, the God of Abraham
and the Fear of Isaac, been with me, you would have sent me away empty-handed.
But God took notice of my plight and the toil of my hands, and He gave judgment
last night."
43Then Laban
spoke up and said to Jacob, "The daughters are my daughters, the children are
my children, and the flocks are my flocks; all that you see is mine. Yet what
can I do now about my daughters or the children they have borne? 44Come,
then, let us make a pact, you and I, that there may be a witness between you
and me." 45Thereupon Jacob took a stone and set it up as a pillar.
46And Jacob said to his kinsmen, "Gather stones." So they took stones
and made a mound; and they partook of a meal there by the mound. 47Laban
named it Yegar-sahadutha, but Jacob named it Gal-ed. And Laban declared, "This
mound is a witness between you and me this day." That is why it was named Gal-ed;
49And [it was called] Mizpah, because he said, "May the Lord watch
between you and me, when we are out of sight of each other. 50If
you ill-treat my daughters or take other wives besides my daughters-though no
one else be about, remember, God Himself will be witness between you and me."
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from:
Tanakh, The Holy Scriptures, (Philadelphia, Jerusalem: Jewish Publication
Society) 1985. |
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