Genesis 31
1 And he
heard the
words of
Laban's sons, saying,
Jacob hath taken
away all that was our
father's; and of that which was our
father's hath he
gotten all this
glory. 2 And
Jacob beheld the
countenance of
Laban, and, behold, it was not toward him
as before. 3 And the
LORD said unto
Jacob, Return unto the
land of thy
fathers, and to thy
kindred; and I will be with thee.
4 And
Jacob sent and
called Rachel and
Leah to the
field unto his
flock, 5 And
said unto them, I
see your
father's countenance, that it is not toward me
as before; but the
God of my
father hath
been with me.
6 And
ye know that with all my
power I have
served your
father. 7 And your
father hath
deceived me, and
changed my
wages ten times; but
God suffered
him not to
hurt me. 8 If he
said thus, The
speckled shall be thy
wages; then all the
cattle bare speckled: and if he
said thus, The
ringstraked shall be thy
hire; then
bare all the
cattle ringstraked. 9 Thus
God hath taken
away the
cattle of your
father, and
given them to me.
10 And it came to pass at the
time that the
cattle conceived, that I lifted
up mine
eyes, and
saw in a
dream, and, behold, the
rams which
leaped upon the
cattle were
ringstraked, speckled, and
grisled. 11 And the
angel of
God spake unto me in a
dream, saying,
Jacob: And I
said, Here am I.
12 And he
said, Lift
up now thine
eyes, and
see, all the
rams which
leap upon the
cattle are
ringstraked, speckled, and
grisled: for I have
seen all that
Laban doeth unto thee.
13 I am the
God of
Bethel, where thou
anointedst the
pillar, and where thou
vowedst a
vow unto me: now
arise, get thee
out from this
land, and
return unto the
land of thy
kindred. 14 And
Rachel and
Leah answered and
said unto him, Is there yet any
portion or
inheritance for us in our
father's house? 15 Are we not
counted of him
strangers? for he hath
sold us, and hath
quite devoured also our
money. 16 For all the
riches which
God hath
taken from our
father, that is ours, and our
children's: now then, whatsoever
God hath
said unto thee,
do.
17 Then
Jacob rose
up, and
set his
sons and his
wives upon
camels; 18 And he carried
away all his
cattle, and all his
goods which he had
gotten, the
cattle of his
getting, which he had
gotten in
Padanaram, for to
go to
Isaac his
father in the
land of
Canaan. 19 And
Laban went to
shear his
sheep: and
Rachel had
stolen the
images that were her
father's. 20 And
Jacob stole
away unawares to
Laban the
Syrian, in
that he
told him
not that he
fled.
21 So he
fled with all that he had; and he rose
up, and passed
over the
river, and
set his
face toward the
mount Gilead. 22 And it was
told Laban on the
third day that
Jacob was
fled.
23 And he
took his
brethren with him, and
pursued after
him seven days' journey; and they
overtook him in the
mount Gilead. 24 And
God came to
Laban the
Syrian in a
dream by
night, and
said unto him, Take
heed that thou
speak not
to Jacob either
good or bad. 25 Then
Laban overtook Jacob. Now
Jacob had
pitched his
tent in the
mount: and
Laban with his
brethren pitched in the
mount of
Gilead. 26 And
Laban said to
Jacob, What hast thou
done, that thou hast stolen
away unawares to me, and carried
away my
daughters, as
captives taken with the
sword? 27 Wherefore didst thou flee
away secretly, and steal
away from me; and didst not
tell me, that I might have sent thee
away with
mirth, and with
songs, with
tabret, and with
harp? 28 And hast not
suffered me to
kiss my
sons and my
daughters? thou hast now done
foolishly in so
doing.
29 It
is in the
power of my
hand to
do you
hurt: but the
God of your
father spake unto me
yesternight, saying, Take thou
heed that thou speak
not to
Jacob either
good or
bad. 30 And now, though thou wouldest
needs be
gone, because thou
sore longedst after thy
father's house, yet wherefore hast thou
stolen my
gods? 31 And
Jacob answered and
said to
Laban, Because I was
afraid: for I
said,
Peradventure thou wouldest take by
force thy
daughters from me.
32 With
whomsoever thou
findest thy
gods, let him not
live:
before our
brethren discern thou what is thine with me, and
take it to thee. For
Jacob knew not that
Rachel had
stolen them.
33 And
Laban went into
Jacob's tent, and into
Leah's tent, and into the
two maidservants' tents; but he
found them not. Then went he
out of
Leah's tent, and
entered into
Rachel's tent. 34 Now
Rachel had
taken the
images, and
put them in the
camel's furniture, and
sat upon them. And
Laban searched all the
tent, but
found them not.
35 And she
said to her
father, Let it not
displease my
lord that I
cannot rise
up before
thee; for the
custom of
women is upon me. And he
searched, but
found not the
images. 36 And
Jacob was
wroth, and
chode with
Laban: and
Jacob answered and
said to
Laban, What is my
trespass? what is my
sin, that thou hast so hotly
pursued after
me? 37 Whereas thou hast
searched all my
stuff, what hast thou
found of all thy
household stuff? set it
here before my
brethren and thy
brethren, that they may
judge betwixt us
both. 38 This
twenty years have I been with thee; thy
ewes and thy she
goats have not cast their
young, and the
rams of thy
flock have I not
eaten.
39 That which was
torn of beasts I
brought not unto thee; I bare the
loss of it; of my
hand didst thou
require it, whether
stolen by
day, or
stolen by
night. 40 Thus I was; in the
day the
drought consumed me, and the
frost by
night; and my
sleep departed from mine
eyes. 41 Thus have I been
twenty years in thy
house; I served
thee fourteen years for thy
two daughters, and
six years for thy
cattle: and thou hast
changed my
wages ten times. 42 Except the
God of my
father, the
God of
Abraham, and the
fear of
Isaac, had been with me, surely thou hadst sent me
away now
empty. God hath
seen mine
affliction and the
labour of my
hands, and
rebuked thee
yesternight. 43 And
Laban answered and
said unto
Jacob, These
daughters are my
daughters, and these
children are my
children, and these
cattle are my
cattle, and all that thou
seest is mine: and what can I
do this
day unto these my
daughters, or unto their
children which they have
born?
44 Now therefore come
thou, let us
make a
covenant, I and thou; and let it be for a
witness between me and thee.
45 And
Jacob took a
stone, and set it
up for a
pillar. 46 And
Jacob said unto his
brethren, Gather stones; and they
took stones, and
made an
heap: and they did
eat there upon the
heap. 47 And
Laban called it
Jegarsahadutha: but
Jacob called it
Galeed. 48 And
Laban said, This
heap is a
witness between me and thee this
day. Therefore was the
name of it
called Galeed; 49 And
Mizpah; for he
said, The
LORD watch between me and thee, when we are
absent one from
another. 50 If thou shalt
afflict my
daughters, or if thou shalt
take other
wives beside my
daughters, no
man is with us;
see,
God is
witness betwixt me and thee.
51 And
Laban said to
Jacob, Behold this
heap, and behold this
pillar, which I have
cast betwixt me and thee;
52 This
heap be
witness, and this
pillar be
witness, that I will not pass
over this
heap to thee, and that thou shalt not pass
over this
heap and this
pillar unto me, for
harm. 53 The
God of
Abraham, and the
God of
Nahor, the
God of their
father, judge betwixt us. And
Jacob sware by the
fear of his
father Isaac. 54 Then
Jacob offered sacrifice upon the
mount, and
called his
brethren to
eat bread: and they did
eat bread, and tarried all
night in the
mount. 55 And
early in the
morning Laban rose
up, and
kissed his
sons and his
daughters, and
blessed them: and
Laban departed, and
returned unto his
place.