Genesis 31:15

15 Doesn't our father think of us as strangers? First he sold us. Now he has used up what he was paid for us.

Genesis 31:15 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 31:15

Are we not accounted of him strangers?
&c.] He had not treated them as children, nor even as freeborn persons; but as if they were foreigners that he had taken in war, or bought of others; or at least, that they were born bondmaids in his house, and so had a right to sell them as he had: for he hath sold us;
he had sold them to Jacob for fourteen years' service, as if they had been his slaves, instead of giving dowries with them as his children: and hath quite devoured also our money;
that which he got by the servitude of Jacob, instead of giving it to them as their portion; he spent it on himself and his sons, and there was nothing left for them.

Genesis 31:15 In-Context

13 " 'I am the God of Bethel. That is where you poured oil on a pillar. There you made a promise to me. Now leave this land. Go back to your own land.' "
14 Rachel and Leah replied, "Do we still have any share in our father's property?
15 Doesn't our father think of us as strangers? First he sold us. Now he has used up what he was paid for us.
16 All of the wealth God took away from our father really belongs to us and our children. So do what God has told you to do."
17 Then Jacob put his children and wives on camels.
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