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  • Then he said to Laban, Give me my bride; the time has come now for me to wed her. (Genesis 29, 21)

  • So Laban invited a great company of his friends to the wedding feast; (Genesis 29, 22)

  • Whereupon he said to Laban, What meanest thou? Did not I work for thee to win Rachel? What is this trick thou hast played on me? (Genesis 29, 25)

  • And Laban answered, It is not the custom of our country to wed our younger daughters first. (Genesis 29, 26)

  • So, at last, he won the bride he had longed for, and loved her better than he had loved her sister; meanwhile, he spent another seven years in Laban’s service. (Genesis 29, 30)

  • 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)

  • 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)

  • Thy request, said Laban, is granted; (Genesis 30, 34)

  • There, then, were the two flocks divided, and there were Jacob’s branches set up before the very eyes of the rams. All the white (sheep) and all the black (goats) were to be Laban’s, the rest Jacob’s, when the flocks were sorted afresh. (Genesis 30, 40)

  • but when the later breeding happened, and the time for conceiving was at an end, he put the branches there no longer. So all the late-bred (weaklings) belonged to Laban, and all the (strong) early-bred belonged to Jacob.✻ (Genesis 30, 42)

  • Meanwhile, Laban’s sons were complaining, Our father has been robbed of all his goods by Jacob, who has become rich at his expense. (Genesis 31, 1)

  • Jacob was aware of this; he found, too, that Laban looked on him more coldly than hitherto. (Genesis 31, 2)


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