Genesis 31:30

30 Und nun, da du einmal weggegangen bist, weil du dich so sehr nach dem Hause deines Vaters sehntest, warum hast du meine Götter gestohlen?

Genesis 31:30 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 31:30

And now, [though] thou wouldest needs be gone
Or, "in going wouldest go" F9, was determined upon it, and in haste to do it: because thou sore longedst after thy father's house,
or "desiring didst desire it" F11; had a vehement desire for it, which Laban signifies he should not have opposed, if he had let him know his mind: but be it so that he had ever so great desire to leave him and return to his father's house, says he, [yet], wherefore, hast thou stolen my gods?
what reason had he for that? if he took away himself, his wives, his children, his goods, what business had he with his gods? he could not claim these as his, meaning the images or teraphim before mentioned, ( Genesis 31:19 ) ; by which it appears that Laban was some way or other guilty of idolatry in the use of these images; looking upon them as types, or representations of God, as Josephus F12 calls them, and worshipped God in them, or along with them and by them; for he could never think they were truly and really gods, that could not preserve themselves from being stolen away, and that must be a poor god that a man may be robbed of.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (tklh Klh) "eundo ivisti", Pagninus, Montanus, Drusius.
F11 (htpokn Pok) "desiderando desiderabis", Pagninus, Montanus, Vatablus, Drusius, Piscator.
F12 Antiqu. l. 1. c. 19. sect. 9.

Genesis 31:30 In-Context

28 und hast mir nicht zugelassen, meine Söhne und meine Töchter zu küssen? Nun, du hast töricht gehandelt.
29 Es wäre in der Macht meiner Hand, euch Übles zu tun; aber der Gott eures Vaters hat gestern Nacht zu mir geredet und gesagt: Hüte dich, mit Jakob weder Gutes noch Böses zu reden!
30 Und nun, da du einmal weggegangen bist, weil du dich so sehr nach dem Hause deines Vaters sehntest, warum hast du meine Götter gestohlen?
31 Da antwortete Jakob und sprach zu Laban: Weil ich mich fürchtete; denn ich sagte mir, du möchtest mir etwa deine Töchter entreißen.
32 Bei wem du deine Götter findest, der soll nicht leben. Erforsche vor unseren Brüdern, was bei mir ist, und nimm es dir. Jakob aber wußte nicht, daß Rahel sie gestohlen hatte.
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