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She had a brother called Laban; and he hastened out to meet the servant at the well. (Genesis 24, 29)
Then they put food before him, but he said, I cannot eat until I have delivered my message. So Laban gave him leave to speak, (Genesis 24, 33)
Laban and Bathuel had but one answer; This comes from the Lord; when his will is made known, it is not for us to say Yes or No. (Genesis 24, 50)
and Isaac was forty years old when he married Laban’s sister Rebecca, daughter of Bathuel the Syrian, who lived in Mesopotamia. (Genesis 25, 20)
Thou must needs do what I bid thee, my son; bestir thyself, and take refuge in Haran with thy uncle, Laban. (Genesis 27, 43)
rather bestir thyself, and make thy way to Mesopotamia of the Syrians; there dwelt thy mother’s father, Bathuel, there thou mayest wed one of the daughters of thy uncle Laban. (Genesis 28, 2)
Jacob took leave of him, and set out on his journey to Mesopotamia of the Syrians, to the home of his uncle Laban, son of Bathuel, the Syrian. (Genesis 28, 5)
And his next question was, whether they knew Laban, son of Nachor. Yes, they said, we know him. (Genesis 29, 5)
Jacob watched her as she came; this was his cousin, these were his uncle Laban’s sheep; so he moved away the stone by which the well was shut in. (Genesis 29, 10)
No sooner did Laban hear of his nephew Jacob’s arrival, than he ran out to meet him, embraced him, covered him with kisses, and brought him back home. He listened to the reasons that had brought him there, (Genesis 29, 13)
Laban had two daughters; Rachel was the younger and her elder sister was called Lia. (Genesis 29, 16)
Better thou, said Laban, than any other husband I could find for her; stay, then, at my side. (Genesis 29, 19)
