Genesis 30:25

25 After Rachel had had Joseph, Jacob spoke to Laban, "Let me go back home.

Genesis 30:25 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 30:25

And it came to pass, when Rachel had borne Joseph
At which time his fourteen years of servitude were ended; for Jacob was in Laban's house twenty years, fourteen were spent in serving for his wives, and the other six for his cattle, which begun from this time, as the context clearly shows; see ( Genesis 31:41 ) ; so that, as the Jewish writers F12 truly observe, in seven years' time Jacob had twelve children born to him, eleven sons and one daughter; for he had served seven years before he had either of his wives: they also pretend that a twin was born with each, except with Joseph, but for that there is no foundation: that Jacob said unto Laban, send me away;
give me leave to depart thy house: he had a right to demand his liberty, and to insist upon it, since the time of his servitude was up; but he chose to have leave, and part in a friendly manner: that I may go unto mine own place, and to my own country;
to Beersheba, where his father and mother lived, and whom, no doubt, he longed to see; and to the land of Canaan, in which that place was, which was his native country and was given him by promise, and was to be the inheritance of his seed.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Pirke Eliezer, c. 36. Tzemach David, par. 1. fol. 6. 2.

Genesis 30:25 In-Context

23 She became pregnant and had a son. She said, "God has taken away my humiliation."
24 She named him Joseph (Add), praying, "May God add yet another son to me."
25 After Rachel had had Joseph, Jacob spoke to Laban, "Let me go back home.
26 Give me my wives and children for whom I've served you. You know how hard I've worked for you."
27 Laban said, "If you please, I have learned through divine inquiry that God has blessed me because of you."
Published by permission. Originally published by NavPress in English as THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language copyright 2002 by Eugene Peterson. All rights reserved.