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  • Those mauled I never brought back to you, but bore the loss myself. You demanded compensation from me, whether the animal was stolen in daylight or at night. (Genesis 31, 39)

  • In the daytime the heat devoured me, and frost at night; I never had a good night's sleep. (Genesis 31, 40)

  • If the God of my father, the God of Abraham, the Kinsman of Isaac, had not been with me, you would have sent me away empty-handed. But God saw my plight and my labours, and last night he delivered judgement.' (Genesis 31, 42)

  • 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 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)

  • and also Mizpah, because he said, 'Let Yahweh act as watchman between us when we are no longer in sight of each other. (Genesis 31, 49)

  • If you ill-treat my daughters or marry other women besides my daughters, even though no one be with us, remember: God is witness between us.' (Genesis 31, 50)

  • Then Laban said to Jacob, 'Here is this cairn I have thrown up between us, and here the pillar. (Genesis 31, 51)

  • This cairn is a witness, and the pillar is a witness, that I am not to cross to your side of this cairn and you are not to cross to my side of this cairn and pillar, with hostile intent. (Genesis 31, 52)

  • May the God of Abraham and the god of Nahor judge between us.' Then Jacob swore by the Kinsman of his father Isaac. (Genesis 31, 53)

  • He offered a sacrifice on the mountain and invited his kinsmen to the meal. They ate the meal, and passed the night on the mountain. (Genesis 31, 54)

  • Early next morning, Laban kissed his grandchildren and daughters and blessed them. Then Laban left to return home. (Genesis 32, 1)


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