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And when I go, let me take with me the wives and the children I have earned in thy service; how hard I have worked for thee, none knows better than thou. (Genesis 30, 26)
Let me ask a favour of thee, said Laban. Proof needs none that it is for thy sake God has made me prosper so. (Genesis 30, 27)
None knows better than thou, answered Jacob, how hard I have worked for thee, and how these herds of thine have increased under my care. (Genesis 30, 29)
It was little enough thou hadst before I came to thy house, and now thou hast become rich; the Lord has blessed thee from the day when I came hither. Now it is time that I should think of my own household too. (Genesis 30, 30)
What shall I give thee? Laban asked. Give me nothing, said he; but I will consent to feed and tend thy herds still on this condition. (Genesis 30, 31)
But what moved him most was that the Lord had bidden him, Return to the land of thy fathers, to thy own kindred, and I will be with thee. (Genesis 31, 3)
he said, Look about thee, and mark well that all the sires coupling with the dams are speckled, spotted, or blotched; that is because I have taken good note of all Laban’s dealings with thee. (Genesis 31, 12)
I am the God who dwells at Bethel, where thou didst anoint the stone, and didst take a vow to me. It is time for thee, now, to bestir thyself, to leave this country, and go back to the country of thy birth. (Genesis 31, 13)
And now, it seems, God has taken away our father’s wealth from him, and given it to us and to our children. Why then, do as the Lord has bidden thee. (Genesis 31, 16)
Why wouldst thou run away when my back was turned, instead of warning me of it, so that I could have sped thee on thy way with good cheer, with singing, and music of timbrel and harp? (Genesis 31, 27)
But no, thou wouldst not even let me part from my own grandsons and daughters with a kiss. This was a rash act of thine, and see where it has brought thee. (Genesis 31, 28)
Thou wert hastening to return to thy own kindred? Thou wert longing for thy home? Tell me then, why hast thou carried away my household gods with thee? (Genesis 31, 30)
