Genèse 31:26

26 Et Laban dit à Jacob: Qu'as-tu fait? Tu m'as trompé, et tu as emmené mes filles comme des prisonnières de guerre.

Genèse 31:26 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 31:26

And Laban said unto Jacob
Upon their meeting together; perhaps in some middle place between their two tents: what hast thou done?
what evil hast thou committed? what folly art thou guilty of? and what could induce thee to take such a step as this? suggesting that he could see no necessity for it; and as if he had done nothing that should occasion it, and that Jacob had done a very ill thing that thou hast stolen away unawares to me:
of this phrase (See Gill on Genesis 31:20); and carried away my daughters, as captives [taken] with the sword;
as were commonly done by a band of robbers that made incursions upon their neighbours, and plundered them of their substance, and carried away by force their wives and daughters; and such an one Laban represents Jacob to be, a thief and a robber; who had not only stolen away from him, but had stole away his goods, and even his gods, and carried away his daughters against their will: all which were false, and particularly the latter, since they went along with him with their free and full consent.

Genèse 31:26 In-Context

24 Mais Dieu vint vers Laban, l'Araméen, dans un songe de la nuit, et lui dit: Garde-toi de rien dire à Jacob, ni en bien, ni en mal.
25 Laban atteignit donc Jacob. Et Jacob avait planté sa tente sur la montagne. Et Laban tendit la sienne avec ses frères sur la montagne de Galaad.
26 Et Laban dit à Jacob: Qu'as-tu fait? Tu m'as trompé, et tu as emmené mes filles comme des prisonnières de guerre.
27 Pourquoi t'es-tu enfui secrètement, et m'as-tu trompé, et ne m'en as-tu pas donné avis? et je t'eusse reconduit avec joie et avec des chants, au son du tambourin et de la harpe.
28 Et tu ne m'as pas laissé baiser mes fils et mes filles! Tu as agi follement.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.