Genesis 31:20

20 Und Jakob hinterging Laban, den Aramäer, indem er ihm nicht kundtat, daß er fliehe.

Genesis 31:20 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 31:20

And Jacob stole away unawares to Laban the Syrian
Went away without his knowledge, or giving him any notice of it; he was too cunning for Laban the Syrian; notwithstanding his astrology and superstitious arts, which the Syrians are addicted to, he had no foresight of this matter: or he "stole away the heart of Laban" F2, that which his heart was set upon; not his gods, these Rachel stole away; nor his daughters, for whom he does not appear to have had any great affection and respect; but rather the cattle and goods Jacob took with him, which Laban's eye and heart were upon, and hoped to get into his possession by one means, or at one time or another; but the former sense, that he "stole from" his heart F4, or stole away without his knowledge, seems best to agree with what follows; in that he told him not that he fled;
or that he designed to go away, and was about to do it.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 (bl ta-bngy) "furatus est cor", Tigurine version, Pagninus, Montanus, Munster, Vatablus, Drasius, Cartwright.
F4 "Furatus a corde Labanis", Piscator.

Genesis 31:20 In-Context

18 und führte weg all sein Vieh und all seine Habe, die er erworben, das Vieh seines Eigentums, das er erworben hatte in Paddan-Aram, um zu seinem Vater Isaak zu kommen in das Land Kanaan.
19 Und Laban war gegangen, um seine Schafe zu scheren; und Rahel stahl die Teraphim, die ihr Vater hatte.
20 Und Jakob hinterging Laban, den Aramäer, indem er ihm nicht kundtat, daß er fliehe.
21 Und er floh, er und alles, was er hatte; und er machte sich auf und setzte über den Strom und richtete sein Angesicht nach dem Gebirge Gilead.
22 Und am dritten Tage wurde dem Laban berichtet, daß Jakob geflohen wäre.
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