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Chapter 31
And
he
heard
the
words
of
Laban’s
sons,
saying,
Jacob
hath
taken
away
all
that
was
our
father’s;
and
of
that
which
was
our
father’s
hath
he
gotten
all
this
glory.
2
And
Jacob
beheld
the
countenance
of
Laban,
and,
behold,
it
was
not
toward
him
as
before.
3
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Jacob,
Return
unto
the
land
of
thy
fathers,
and
to
thy
kindred;
and
I
will
be
with
thee.
4
And
Jacob
sent
and
called
Rachel
and
Leah
to
the
field
unto
his
flock,
5
And
said
unto
them,
I
see
your
father’s
countenance,
that
it
is
not
toward
me
as
before;
but
the
God
of
my
father
hath
been
with
me.
6
And
ye
know
that
with
all
my
power
I
have
served
your
father.
7
And
your
father
hath
deceived
me,
and
changed
my
wages
ten
times;
but
God
suffered
him
not
to
hurt
me.
8
If
he
said
thus,
The
speckled
shall
be
thy
wages;
then
all
the
cattle
bare
speckled:
and
if
he
said
thus,
The
ringstraked
shall
be
thy
hire;
then
bare
all
the
cattle
ringstraked.
9
Thus
God
hath
taken
away
the
cattle
of
your
father,
and
given
them
to
me.
10
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
time
that
the
cattle
conceived,
that
I
lifted
up
mine
eyes,
and
saw
in
a
dream,
and,
behold,
the
rams
which
leaped
upon
the
cattle
were
ringstraked,
speckled,
and
grisled.
11
And
the
angel
of
God
spake
unto
me
in
a
dream,
saying,
Jacob:
And
I
said,
Here
am
I.
12
And
he
said,
Lift
up
now
thine
eyes,
and
see,
all
the
rams
which
leap
upon
the
cattle
are
ringstraked,
speckled,
and
grisled:
for
I
have
seen
all
that
Laban
doeth
unto
thee.
13
I
am
the
God
of
Beth-el,
where
thou
anointedst
the
pillar,
and
where
thou
vowedst
a
vow
unto
me:
now
arise,
get
thee
out
from
this
land,
and
return
unto
the
land
of
thy
kindred.
14
And
Rachel
and
Leah
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Is
there
yet
any
portion
or
inheritance
for
us
in
our
father’s
house?
15
Are
we
not
counted
of
him
strangers?
for
he
hath
sold
us,
and
hath
quite
devoured
also
our
money.
16
For
all
the
riches
which
God
hath
taken
from
our
father,
that
is
ours,
and
our
children’s:
now
then,
whatsoever
God
hath
said
unto
thee,
do.
17
Then
Jacob
rose
up,
and
set
his
sons
and
his
wives
upon
camels;
18
And
he
carried
away
all
his
cattle,
and
all
his
goods
which
he
had
gotten,
the
cattle
of
his
getting,
which
he
had
gotten
in
Padan-aram,
for
to
go
to
Isaac
his
father
in
the
land
of
Canaan.
19
And
Laban
went
to
shear
his
sheep:
and
Rachel
had
stolen
the
images
that
were
her
father’s.
20
And
Jacob
stole
away
unawares
to
Laban
the
Syrian,
in
that
he
told
him
not
that
he
fled.
21
So
he
fled
with
all
that
he
had;
and
he
rose
up,
and
passed
over
the
river,
and
set
his
face
toward
the
mount
Gilead.
22
And
it
was
told
Laban
on
the
third
day
that
Jacob
was
fled.
23
And
he
took
his
brethren
with
him,
and
pursued
after
him
seven
days’
journey;
and
they
overtook
him
in
the
mount
Gilead.
24
And
God
came
to
Laban
the
Syrian
in
a
dream
by
night,
and
said
unto
him,
Take
heed
that
thou
speak
not
to
Jacob
either
good
or
bad.
25
Then
Laban
overtook
Jacob.
Now
Jacob
had
pitched
his
tent
in
the
mount:
and
Laban
with
his
brethren
pitched
in
the
mount
of
Gilead.
26
And
Laban
said
to
Jacob,
What
hast
thou
done,
that
thou
hast
stolen
away
unawares
to
me,
and
carried
away
my
daughters,
as
captives
taken
with
the
sword?
27
Wherefore
didst
thou
flee
away
secretly,
and
steal
away
from
me;
and
didst
not
tell
me,
that
I
might
have
sent
thee
away
with
mirth,
and
with
songs,
with
tabret,
and
with
harp?
28
And
hast
not
suffered
me
to
kiss
my
sons
and
my
daughters?
thou
hast
now
done
foolishly
in
so
doing.
29
It
is
in
the
power
of
my
hand
to
do
you
hurt:
but
the
God
of
your
father
spake
unto
me
yesternight,
saying,
Take
thou
heed
that
thou
speak
not
to
Jacob
either
good
or
bad.
30
And
now,
though
thou
wouldest
needs
be
gone,
because
thou
sore
longedst
after
thy
father’s
house,
yet
wherefore
hast
thou
stolen
my
gods?
31
And
Jacob
answered
and
said
to
Laban,
Because
I
was
afraid:
for
I
said,
Peradventure
thou
wouldest
take
by
force
thy
daughters
from
me.
32
With
whomsoever
thou
findest
thy
gods,
let
him
not
live:
before
our
brethren
discern
thou
what
is
thine
with
me,
and
take
it
to
thee.
For
Jacob
knew
not
that
Rachel
had
stolen
them.
33
And
Laban
went
into
Jacob’s
tent,
and
into
Leah’s
tent,
and
into
the
two
maidservants’
tents;
but
he
found
them
not.
Then
went
he
out
of
Leah’s
tent,
and
entered
into
Rachel’s
tent.
34
Now
Rachel
had
taken
the
images,
and
put
them
in
the
camel’s
furniture,
and
sat
upon
them.
And
Laban
searched
all
the
tent,
but
found
them
not.
35
And
she
said
to
her
father,
Let
it
not
displease
my
lord
that
I
cannot
rise
up
before
thee;
for
the
custom
of
women
is
upon
me.
And
he
searched,
but
found
not
the
images.
36
And
Jacob
was
wroth,
and
chode
with
Laban:
and
Jacob
answered
and
said
to
Laban,
What
is
my
trespass?
what
is
my
sin,
that
thou
hast
so
hotly
pursued
after
me?
37
Whereas
thou
hast
searched
all
my
stuff,
what
hast
thou
found
of
all
thy
household
stuff?
set
it
here
before
my
brethren
and
thy
brethren,
that
they
may
judge
betwixt
us
both.
38
This
twenty
years
have
I
been
with
thee;
thy
ewes
and
thy
she
goats
have
not
cast
their
young,
and
the
rams
of
thy
flock
have
I
not
eaten.
39
That
which
was
torn
of
beasts
I
brought
not
unto
thee;
I
bare
the
loss
of
it;
of
my
hand
didst
thou
require
it,
whether
stolen
by
day,
or
stolen
by
night.
40
Thus
I
was;
in
the
day
the
drought
consumed
me,
and
the
frost
by
night;
and
my
sleep
departed
from
mine
eyes.
41
Thus
have
I
been
twenty
years
in
thy
house;
I
served
thee
fourteen
years
for
thy
two
daughters,
and
six
years
for
thy
cattle:
and
thou
hast
changed
my
wages
ten
times.
42
Except
the
God
of
my
father,
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
fear
of
Isaac,
had
been
with
me,
surely
thou
hadst
sent
me
away
now
empty.
God
hath
seen
mine
affliction
and
the
labour
of
my
hands,
and
rebuked
thee
yesternight.
43
And
Laban
answered
and
said
unto
Jacob,
These
daughters
are
my
daughters,
and
these
children
are
my
children,
and
these
cattle
are
my
cattle,
and
all
that
thou
seest
is
mine:
and
what
can
I
do
this
day
unto
these
my
daughters,
or
unto
their
children
which
they
have
born?
44
Now
therefore
come
thou,
let
us
make
a
covenant,
I
and
thou;
and
let
it
be
for
a
witness
between
me
and
thee.
45
And
Jacob
took
a
stone,
and
set
it
up
for
a
pillar.
46
And
Jacob
said
unto
his
brethren,
Gather
stones;
and
they
took
stones,
and
made
an
heap:
and
they
did
eat
there
upon
the
heap.
47
And
Laban
called
it
Jegar-sahadutha:
but
Jacob
called
it
Galeed.
48
And
Laban
said,
This
heap
is
a
witness
between
me
and
thee
this
day.
Therefore
was
the
name
of
it
called
Galeed;
49
And
Mizpah;
for
he
said,
The
Lord
watch
between
me
and
thee,
when
we
are
absent
one
from
another.
50
If
thou
shalt
afflict
my
daughters,
or
if
thou
shalt
take
other
wives
beside
my
daughters,
no
man
is
with
us;
see,
God
is
witness
betwixt
me
and
thee.
51
And
Laban
said
to
Jacob,
Behold
this
heap,
and
behold
this
pillar,
which
I
have
cast
betwixt
me
and
thee;
52
This
heap
be
witness,
and
this
pillar
be
witness,
that
I
will
not
pass
over
this
heap
to
thee,
and
that
thou
shalt
not
pass
over
this
heap
and
this
pillar
unto
me,
for
harm.
53
The
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Nahor,
the
God
of
their
father,
judge
betwixt
us.
And
Jacob
sware
by
the
fear
of
his
father
Isaac.
54
Then
Jacob
offered
sacrifice
upon
the
mount,
and
called
his
brethren
to
eat
bread:
and
they
did
eat
bread,
and
tarried
all
night
in
the
mount.
55
And
early
in
the
morning
Laban
rose
up,
and
kissed
his
sons
and
his
daughters,
and
blessed
them:
and
Laban
departed,
and
returned
unto
his
place.
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