And Laban said unto him, I pray thee, if I have found
favour
in thine eyes, tarry
One would think he could not expect to have much from him, by his
treatment of him; but he craftily cajoles him in this fawning,
flattering way, in order to gain a point, and begs of him, in a
very humble and suppliant manner, if he had any love for him,
that he would not depart from him, but stay with him, which he
should take as a great favour; for he could not insist upon it,
as bound in duty, or as a point of justice: for I have
learned by experience;
by the observations made in the fourteen years past; that
the Lord hath blessed me for thy sake:
Laban had so much religion as to ascribe the blessings, the good
things he had, to the Lord, as the author and giver of them; and
so much honour, or however, thought it was more his interest to
own it, that it was for Jacob's sake that he was thus blessed:
the word translated is used sometimes of divination, and the
Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem render it, "I have used
divinations"; and according to Jarchi and Aben Ezra, Laban was a
diviner and soothsayer; and by the teraphim he had in his house,
( Genesis
31:19 ) ; he divined, and knew thereby that he was blessed
for the sake of Jacob; but, as Schmidt observes, it is not
credible that the devil should give so famous a testimony to
Laban of Jehovah and Jacob.