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Text -- Genesis 31:38-55 (NET)

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31:38 “I have been with you for the past twenty years. Your ewes and female goats have not miscarried, nor have I eaten rams from your flocks. 31:39 Animals torn by wild beasts I never brought to you; I always absorbed the loss myself. You always made me pay for every missing animal, whether it was taken by day or at night. 31:40 I was consumed by scorching heat during the day and by piercing cold at night, and I went without sleep. 31:41 This was my lot for twenty years in your house: I worked like a slave for you– fourteen years for your two daughters and six years for your flocks, but you changed my wages ten times! 31:42 If the God of my father– the God of Abraham, the one whom Isaac fears– had not been with me, you would certainly have sent me away empty-handed! But God saw how I was oppressed and how hard I worked, and he rebuked you last night.” 31:43 Laban replied to Jacob, “These women are my daughters, these children are my grandchildren, and these flocks are my flocks. All that you see belongs to me. But how can I harm these daughters of mine today or the children to whom they have given birth? 31:44 So now, come, let’s make a formal agreement, you and I, and it will be proof that we have made peace.” 31:45 So Jacob took a stone and set it up as a memorial pillar. 31:46 Then he said to his relatives, “Gather stones.” So they brought stones and put them in a pile. They ate there by the pile of stones. 31:47 Laban called it Jegar Sahadutha, but Jacob called it Galeed. 31:48 Laban said, “This pile of stones is a witness of our agreement today.” That is why it was called Galeed. 31:49 It was also called Mizpah because he said, “May the Lord watch between us when we are out of sight of one another. 31:50 If you mistreat my daughters or if you take wives besides my daughters, although no one else is with us, realize that God is witness to your actions.” 31:51 “Here is this pile of stones and this pillar I have set up between me and you,” Laban said to Jacob. 31:52 “This pile of stones and the pillar are reminders that I will not pass beyond this pile to come to harm you and that you will not pass beyond this pile and this pillar to come to harm me. 31:53 May the God of Abraham and the god of Nahor, the gods of their father, judge between us.” Jacob took an oath by the God whom his father Isaac feared. 31:54 Then Jacob offered a sacrifice on the mountain and invited his relatives to eat the meal. They ate the meal and spent the night on the mountain. 31:55 Early in the morning Laban kissed his grandchildren and his daughters goodbye and blessed them. Then Laban left and returned home.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Abraham a son of Terah; the father of Isaac; ancestor of the Jewish nation.,the son of Terah of Shem
 · Galeed a monument of stones
 · Jacob the second so of a pair of twins born to Isaac and Rebeccaa; ancestor of the 12 tribes of Israel,the nation of Israel,a person, male,son of Isaac; Israel the man and nation
 · Jegar-Sahaduthah a monument of stones
 · Laban son of Bethuel; brother of Rebecca; father of Leah and Rachel; uncle and father-in-law of Jacob,a town in Moab
 · Mizpah a town of Moab
 · Nahor a son of Serug; the father of Terah; an ancestor of Jesus.,son of Serug of Shem; father of Terah,son of Terah; brother of Abraham,town in Mesopotamia


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Jacob | Laban | Ingratitude | JACOB (1) | Leah | PAPYRUS | Covenant | WITNESS | ALLIANCE | Contracts | Stones | COVENANT, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT | Galeed | Shepherd | Shechem | Dishonesty | Rebuke | Father-in-Law | MIZPAH | Jegar-sahadutha | more
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NET Notes: Gen 31:39 Heb “from my hand you exacted it.” The imperfect verbal form again indicates that this was a customary or typical action. The words “...

NET Notes: Gen 31:40 Heb “and my sleep fled from my eyes.”

NET Notes: Gen 31:41 Heb “served you,” but in this accusatory context the meaning is more “worked like a slave.”

NET Notes: Gen 31:42 Heb “My oppression and the work of my hands God saw.”

NET Notes: Gen 31:43 Heb “but to my daughters what can I do to these today?”

NET Notes: Gen 31:44 Heb “and it will become a witness between me and you.”

NET Notes: Gen 31:46 The Hebrew word for “pile” is גַּל (gal), which sounds like the name “Galeed” (גַּ&#...

NET Notes: Gen 31:47 Galeed also means “witness pile” or “the pile is a witness,” but this name is Canaanite or Western Semitic and closer to later...

NET Notes: Gen 31:48 Heb “a witness between me and you.”

NET Notes: Gen 31:49 Heb “for we will be hidden, each man from his neighbor.”

NET Notes: Gen 31:50 Heb “between me and you.”

NET Notes: Gen 31:51 Heb “and Laban said to Jacob, ‘Behold this heap and behold the pillar which I have set between men and you.’” The order of the...

NET Notes: Gen 31:52 Heb “This pile is a witness and the pillar is a witness, if I go past this pile to you and if you go past this pile and this pillar to me for ha...

NET Notes: Gen 31:53 Heb “by the fear of his father Isaac.” See the note on the word “fears” in v. 42.

NET Notes: Gen 31:54 Heb “bread, food.” Presumably this was a type of peace offering, where the person bringing the offering ate the animal being sacrificed.

NET Notes: Gen 31:55 Heb “to his place.”

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