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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)
Meanwhile, in the absence of her father Laban, who had gone to shear his sheep, Rachel stole his household gods from him. (Genesis 31, 19)
that a message came to Laban, three days too late, Jacob has fled. (Genesis 31, 22)
Jacob had already pitched his tent on the hills, and now Laban, coming up with his kinsmen in pursuit, encamped in these same hills of Galaad. (Genesis 31, 25)
So Laban went into Jacob’s tent, and Lia’s, and the tents of both the serving-women, but found nothing. At last he came to Rachel’s tent; (Genesis 31, 33)
And now Jacob broke out into angry reproaches against Laban. For what fault, what guilt of mine, hast thou so hotly pursued me, (Genesis 31, 36)
And Laban answered, These are my daughters, these boys are mine, as thy flocks, and all thou seest before thee, are mine; something I must do to protect my own daughters, my own grandchildren. (Genesis 31, 43)
Laban called it the Cairn of Record, and Jacob called it the Witness-heap, each according to the usage of his own tongue. (Genesis 31, 47)
Laban had said Let this heap bear record of our covenant to-day; that is how it came to be called Galaad, the Witness-heap. (Genesis 31, 48)
while Laban rose up at daybreak, kissed his grandsons and his two daughters, and blessed them, and went back to his home. (Genesis 31, 55)
These were his directions, You are to tell my lord Esau this, from his brother Jacob: I have been living abroad, on a visit to Laban, and am but just returned. (Genesis 32, 4)
All these were descended from Zelpha, the woman-servant Laban gave to his daughter Lia; thus Jacob counted sixteen descendants through her. (Genesis 46, 18)
