Genesis 
 31
  -  Jacob heard that Laban's sons were saying, 
    "Jacob has taken everything our father owned and has gained all this 
    wealth from what belonged to our father."
-  And Jacob noticed that Laban's attitude 
    toward him was not what it had been.
-  Then the LORD said to Jacob, "Go back 
    to the land of your fathers and to your relatives, and I will be with you."
-  So Jacob sent word to Rachel and Leah to 
    come out to the fields where his flocks were.
-  He said to them, "I see that your father's 
    attitude toward me is not what it was before, but the God of my father has 
    been with me.
-  You know that I've worked for your father 
    with all my strength,
-  yet your father has cheated me by changing 
    my wages ten times. However, God has not allowed him to harm me.
-  If he said, 'The speckled ones will be your 
    wages,' then all the flocks gave birth to speckled young; and if he said, 
    'The streaked ones will be your wages,' then all the flocks bore streaked 
    young.
-  So God has taken away your father's livestock 
    and has given them to me.
-  "In breeding season I once had a dream 
    in which I looked up and saw that the male goats mating with the flock were 
    streaked, speckled or spotted.
-  The angel of God said to me in the dream, 
    'Jacob.' I answered, 'Here I am.'
-  And he said, 'Look up and see that all the 
    male goats mating with the flock are streaked, speckled or spotted, for I 
    have seen all that Laban has been doing to you.
-  I am the God of Bethel, where you anointed 
    a pillar and where you made a vow to me. Now leave this land at once and go 
    back to your native land.'"
-  Then Rachel and Leah replied, "Do we 
    still have any share in the inheritance of our father's estate ?
-  Does he not regard us as foreigners? Not 
    only has he sold us, but he has used up what was paid for us.
-  Surely all the wealth that God took away 
    from our father belongs to us and our children. So do whatever God has told 
    you."
-  Then Jacob put his children and his wives 
    on camels,
-  and he drove all his livestock ahead of 
    him, along with all the goods he had accumulated in Paddan Aram, to go to 
    his father Isaac in the land of Canaan.
-  When Laban had gone to shear his sheep, 
    Rachel stole her father's household gods.
-  Moreover, Jacob deceived Laban the Aramean 
    by not telling him he was running away.
-  So he fled with all he had, and crossing 
    the River, he headed for the hill country of Gilead.
-  On the third day Laban was told that Jacob 
    had fled.
-  Taking his relatives with him, he pursued 
    Jacob for seven days and caught up with him in the hill country of Gilead.
-  Then God came to Laban the Aramean in a 
    dream at night and said to him, "Be careful not to say anything to Jacob, 
    either good or bad."
-  Jacob had pitched his tent in the hill country 
    of Gilead when Laban overtook him, and Laban and his relatives camped there 
    too.
-  Then Laban said to Jacob, "What have 
    you done? You've deceived me, and you've carried off my daughters like captives 
    in war.
-  Why did you run off secretly and deceive 
    me? Why didn't you tell me, so I could send you away with joy and singing 
    to the music of tambourines and harps ?
-  You didn't even let me kiss my grandchildren 
    and my daughters good-by. You have done a foolish thing.
-  I have the power to harm you; but last night 
    the God of your father said to me, 'Be careful not to say anything to Jacob, 
    either good or bad.'
-  Now you have gone off because you longed 
    to return to your father's house. But why did you steal my gods ?"
-  Jacob answered Laban, "I was afraid, 
    because I thought you would take your daughters away from me by force.
-  But if you find anyone who has your gods, 
    he shall not live. In the presence of our relatives, see for yourself whether 
    there is anything of yours here with me; and if so, take it." Now Jacob 
    did not know that Rachel had stolen the gods.
-  So Laban went into Jacob's tent and into 
    Leah's tent and into the tent of the two maidservants, but he found nothing. 
    After he came out of Leah's tent, he entered Rachel's tent.
-  Now Rachel had taken the household gods 
    and put them inside her camel's saddle and was sitting on them. Laban searched 
    through everything in the tent but found nothing.
-  Rachel said to her father, "Don't be 
    angry, my lord, that I cannot stand up in your presence; I'm having my period." 
    So he searched but could not find the household gods.
-  Jacob was angry and took Laban to task. 
    "What is my crime?" he asked Laban. "What sin have I committed 
    that you hunt me down ?
-  Now that you have searched through all my 
    goods, what have you found that belongs to your household? Put it here in 
    front of your relatives and mine, and let them judge between the two of us.
-  "I have been with you for twenty years 
    now. Your sheep and goats have not miscarried, nor have I eaten rams from 
    your flocks.
-  I did not bring you animals torn by wild 
    beasts; I bore the loss myself. And you demanded payment from me for whatever 
    was stolen by day or night.
-  This was my situation: The heat consumed 
    me in the daytime and the cold at night, and sleep fled from my eyes.
-  It was like this for the twenty years I 
    was in your household. I worked for you fourteen years for your two daughters 
    and six years for your flocks, and you changed my wages ten times.
-  If the God of my father, the God of Abraham 
    and the Fear of Isaac, had not been with me, you would surely have sent me 
    away empty-handed. But God has seen my hardship and the toil of my hands, 
    and last night he rebuked you."
-  Laban answered Jacob, "The women are 
    my daughters, the children are my children, and the flocks are my flocks. 
    All you see is mine. Yet what can I do today about these daughters of mine, 
    or about the children they have borne ?
-  Come now, let's make a covenant, you and 
    I, and let it serve as a witness between us."
-  So Jacob took a stone and set it up as a 
    pillar.
-  He said to his relatives, "Gather some 
    stones." So they took stones and piled them in a heap, and they ate there 
    by the heap.
-  Laban called it Jegar Sahadutha, and Jacob 
    called it Galeed.
-  Laban said, "This heap is a witness 
    between you and me today." That is why it was called Galeed.
-  It was also called Mizpah, because he said, 
    "May the LORD keep watch between you and me when we are away from each 
    other.
-  If you mistreat my daughters or if you take 
    any wives besides my daughters, even though no one is with us, remember that 
    God is a witness between you and me."
-  Laban also said to Jacob, "Here is 
    this heap, and here is this pillar I have set up between you and me.
-  This heap is a witness, and this pillar 
    is a witness, that I will not go past this heap to your side to harm you and 
    that you will not go past this heap and pillar to my side to harm me.
-  May the God of Abraham and the God of Nahor, 
    the God of their father, judge between us." So Jacob took an oath in 
    the name of the Fear of his father Isaac.
-  He offered a sacrifice there in the hill 
    country and invited his relatives to a meal. After they had eaten, they spent 
    the night there.
-  Early the next morning Laban kissed his 
    grandchildren and his daughters and blessed them. Then he left and returned 
    home. 
 
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