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  • Three days later Laban was told that Jacob had fled. (Genesis 31, 22)

  • But God appeared to Laban the Aramaean in a dream that night and said to him, 'On no account say anything whatever to Jacob.' (Genesis 31, 24)

  • Laban caught up with Jacob, who had pitched his tent in the hills; and Laban pitched camp on Mount Gilead. (Genesis 31, 25)

  • Laban said to Jacob, 'What do you mean by outwitting me and then carrying off my daughters like prisoners of war? (Genesis 31, 26)

  • It is in my power to harm you, but the God of your father said to me last night, "On no account say anything whatever to Jacob." (Genesis 31, 29)

  • Jacob answered Laban, 'I was afraid, thinking you were going to snatch your daughters from me. (Genesis 31, 31)

  • But whoever is found in possession of your gods shall not remain alive. In the presence of our brothers, examine for yourself what I have, and take what is yours.' Now Jacob did not know that Rachel had appropriated them. (Genesis 31, 32)

  • Laban went into Jacob's tent, and then into Leah's tent and the tent of the two slave-girls, but he found nothing. He came out of Leah's tent and went into Rachel's. (Genesis 31, 33)

  • Then Jacob lost his temper and took Laban to task. And Jacob said to Laban, 'What is my offence, what is my crime, for you to have hounded me like this? (Genesis 31, 36)

  • Laban replied to Jacob, 'These daughters are my daughters and these children are my children, this livestock is my livestock: everything you see belongs to me. But what can I do today about my daughters here or about the children they have borne? (Genesis 31, 43)

  • Jacob then took a stone and set it up as a memorial. (Genesis 31, 45)

  • Jacob said to his kinsmen, 'Collect some stones,' and gathering some stones they made a cairn. They had a meal there, on the cairn, and (Genesis 31, 46)


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