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Genesis 31

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1 But then he heard what Lavan's sons were saying: "Ya'akov has taken away everything that our father once had. It's from what used to belong to our father that he has gotten so rich."
1 Now it came to the ears of Jacob that Laban's sons were saying, Jacob has taken away all our father's property, and in this way he has got all this wealth.
2 He also saw that Lavan regarded him differently than before.
2 And Jacob saw that Laban's feeling for him was no longer what it had been before.
3 ADONAI said to Ya'akov, "Return to the land of your ancestors, to your kinsmen; I will be with you."
3 Then the Lord said to Jacob, Go back to the land of your fathers, and to your relations, and I will be with you.
4 So Ya'akov sent for Rachel and Le'ah and had them come to the field where his flock was.
4 And Jacob sent for Rachel and Leah to come to him in the field among his flock.
5 He said to them, "I see by the way your father looks that he feels differently toward me than before; but the God of my father has been with me.
5 And he said to them, It is clear to me that your father's feeling is no longer what it was to me; but the God of my father has been with me
6 You know that I have served your father with all my strength,
6 And you have seen how I have done all in my power for your father,
7 and that your father has belittled me and has changed my wages ten times; but God did not allow him to do me any damage.
7 But your father has not kept faith with me, and ten times he has made changes in my payment; but God has kept him from doing me damage.
8 If he said, 'The speckled will be your wages,' then all the animals gave birth to speckled young; and if he said, 'The streaked will be your wages,' then all the animals gave birth to streaked young.
8 If he said, All those in the flock which have marks are to be yours, then all the flock gave birth to marked young; and if he said, All the banded ones are to be yours, then all the flock had banded young.
9 This is how God has taken away your father's animals and given them to me.
9 So God has taken away your father's cattle and has given them to me.
10 Once, when the animals were mating, I had a dream: I looked up and there in front of me the male goats which mated with the females were streaked, speckled and mottled.
10 And at the time when the flock were with young, I saw in a dream that all the he-goats which were joined with the she-goats were banded and marked and coloured.
11 Then, in the dream, the angel of God said to me, 'Ya'akov!' and I replied, 'Here I am.'
11 And in my dream the angel of the Lord said to me, Jacob: and I said, Here am I.
12 He continued, 'Raise your eyes now, and look: all the male goats mating with the females are streaked, speckled and mottled; for I have seen everything Lavan has been doing to you.
12 And he said, See how all the he-goats are banded and marked and coloured: for I have seen what Laban has done to you.
13 I am the God of Beit-El, where you anointed a standing-stone with oil, where you vowed your vow to me. Now get up, get out of this land, and return to the land where you were born.'"
13 I am the God of Beth-el, where you put oil on the pillar and took an oath to me: now then, come out of this land and go back to the country of your birth.
14 Rachel and Le'ah answered him, "We no longer have any inheritance from our father's possessions;
14 Then Rachel and Leah said to him in answer, What part or heritage is there for us in our father's house?
15 and he considers us foreigners, since he has sold us; moreover, he has consumed everything he received in exchange for us.
15 Are we not as people from a strange country to him? for he took a price for us and now it is all used up.
16 Nevertheless, the wealth which God has taken away from our father has become ours and our children's anyway; so whatever God has told you to do, do."
16 For the wealth which God has taken from him is ours and our children's; so now, whatever God has said to you, do.
17 Then Ya'akov got up, put his sons and wives on the camels,
17 Then Jacob put his wives and his sons on camels;
18 and carried off all his livestock, along with all the riches he had accumulated, the livestock in his possession which he had acquired in Paddan-Aram, to go to Yitz'chak his father in the land of Kena'an.
18 And sending on before him all his cattle and his property which he had got together in Paddan-aram, he made ready to go to Isaac his father in the land of Canaan.
19 Now Lavan had gone to shear his sheep, so Rachel stole the household idols that belonged to her father,
19 Now Laban had gone to see to the cutting of the wool of his sheep; so Rachel secretly took the images of the gods of her father's house.
20 and Ya'akov outwitted Lavan the Arami by not telling him of his intended flight.
20 And Jacob went away secretly, without giving news of his flight to Laban the Aramaean.
21 So he fled with everything he had: he departed, crossed the [Euphrates] River and set out for the hill-country of Gil'ad.
21 So he went away with all he had, and went across the River in the direction of the hill-country of Gilead.
22 Not until the third day was Lavan told that Ya'akov had fled.
22 And on the third day Laban had news of Jacob's flight.
23 Lavan took his kinsmen with him and spent the next seven days pursuing Ya'akov, overtaking him in the hill-country of Gil'ad.
23 And taking the men of his family with him, he went after him for seven days and overtook him in the hill-country of Gilead.
24 But God came to Lavan the Arami in a dream that night and said to him, "Be careful that you don't say anything to Ya'akov, either good or bad."
24 Then God came to Laban in a dream by night, and said to him, Take care that you say nothing good or bad to Jacob.
25 When Lavan caught up with Ya'akov, Ya'akov had set up camp in the hill-country; so Lavan and his kinsmen set up camp in the hill-country of Gil'ad.
25 Now when Laban overtook him, Jacob had put up his tent in the hill-country; and Laban and his brothers put up their tents in the hill-country of Gilead.
26 Lavan said to Ya'akov, "What do you mean by deceiving me and carrying off my daughters as if they were captives taken in war?
26 And Laban said to Jacob, Why did you go away secretly, taking my daughters away like prisoners of war?
27 Why did you flee in secret and deceive me and not tell me? I would have sent you off with joy and singing to the music of tambourines and lyres.
27 Why did you make a secret of your flight, not giving me word of it, so that I might have sent you away with joy and songs, with melody and music?
28 You didn't even let me kiss my sons and daughters good-bye! What a stupid thing to do!
28 You did not even let me give a kiss to my sons and my daughters. This was a foolish thing to do.
29 I have it in my power to do you harm; but the God of your father spoke to me last night and said, 'Be careful that you don't say anything to Ya'akov, either good or bad.'
29 It is in my power to do you damage: but the God of your father came to me this night, saying, Take care that you say nothing good or bad to Jacob.
30 Granted that you had to leave, because you longed so deeply for your father's house; but why did you steal my gods?"
30 And now, it seems, you are going because your heart's desire is for your father's house; but why have you taken my gods?
31 Ya'akov answered Lavan, "Because I was afraid. I said, 'Suppose you take your daughters away from me by force?'
31 And Jacob, in answer, said to Laban, My fear was that you might take your daughters from me by force.
32 But if you find your gods with someone, that person will not remain alive. So with our kinsmen to witness, if you spot anything that I have which belongs to you, take it back." Ya'akov did not know that Rachel had stolen them.
32 As for your gods, if anyone of us has them, let him be put to death: make search before us all for what is yours, and take it. For Jacob had no knowledge that Rachel had taken them.
33 Lavan went into Ya'akov's tent, then into Le'ah's tent and into the tent of the two slave-girls; but he did not find them. He left Le'ah's tent and entered Rachel's tent.
33 So Laban went into Jacob's tent and into Leah's tent, and into the tents of the two servant-women, but they were not there; and he came out of Leah's tent and went into Rachel's.
34 Now Rachel had taken the household gods, put them in the saddle of the camel and was sitting on them. Lavan felt all around the tent but did not find them.
34 Now Rachel had taken the images, and had put them in the camels' basket, and was seated on them. And Laban, searching through all the tent, did not come across them.
35 She said to her father, "Please don't be angry that I'm not getting up in your presence, but it's the time of my period." So he searched, but he didn't find the household gods.
35 And she said to her father, Let not my lord be angry because I do not get up before you, for I am in the common condition of women. And with all his searching, he did not come across the images.
36 Then Ya'akov became angry and started arguing with Lavan. "What have I done wrong?" he demanded. "What is my offense, that you have come after me in hot pursuit?
36 Then Jacob was angry with Laban, and said, What crime or sin have I done that you have come after me with such passion?
37 You have felt around in all my stuff, but what have you found of all your household goods? Put it here, in front of my kinsmen and yours, so that they can render judgment between the two of us!
37 Now that you have made search through all my goods, what have you seen which is yours? Make it clear now before my people and your people, so that they may be judges between us.
38 I have been with you for these twenty years! Your female sheep and goats haven't aborted their young, and I haven't eaten the male animals in your flocks.
38 These twenty years I have been with you; your sheep and your goats have had young without loss, not one of your he-goats have I taken for food.
39 If one of your flock was destroyed by a wild animal, I didn't bring the carcass to you but bore the loss myself. You demanded that I compensate you for any animal stolen, whether by day or by night.
39 Anything which was wounded by beasts I did not take to you, but myself made up for the loss of it; you made me responsible for whatever was taken by thieves, by day or by night.
40 Here's how it was for me: during the day thirst consumed me, and at night the cold - my sleep fled from my eyes.
40 This was my condition, wasted by heat in the day and by the bitter cold at night; and sleep went from my eyes.
41 These twenty years I've been in your house - I served you fourteen years for your two daughters and six years for your flock; and you changed my wages ten times!
41 These twenty years I have been in your house; I was your servant for fourteen years because of your daughters, and for six years I kept your flock, and ten times was my payment changed.
42 If the God of my father, the God of Avraham, the one whom Yitz'chak fears, had not been on my side, by now you would certainly have already sent me away with nothing! God has seen how distressed I've been and how hard I've worked, and last night he passed judgment in my favor."
42 If the God of my father, the God of Abraham and the Fear of Isaac, had not been with me, you would have sent me away with nothing in my hands. But God has seen my troubles and the work of my hands, and this night he kept you back.
43 Lavan answered Ya'akov, "The daughters are mine, the children are mine, the flocks are mine, and everything you see is mine! But what can I do today about these daughters of mine or the children they have borne?
43 Then Laban, answering, said, These women are my daughters and these children my children, the flocks and all you see are mine: what now may I do for my daughters and for their children?
44 So now, come, let's make a covenant, I and you; and let it stand as a testimony between me and you."
44 Come, let us make an agreement, you and I; and let it be for a witness between us.
45 Ya'akov took a stone and set it upright as a standing-stone.
45 Then Jacob took a stone and put it up as a pillar.
46 Then Ya'akov said to his kinsmen, "Gather some stones"; and they took stones, made a pile of them and ate there by the pile of stones.
46 And Jacob said to his people, Get stones together; and they did so; and they had a meal there by the stones.
47 Lavan called it Y'gar-Sahaduta ["pile of witness" in Aramaic], while Ya'akov called it Gal-'Ed ["pile of witness" in Hebrew].
47 And the name Laban gave it was Jegar-sahadutha: but Jacob gave it the name of Galeed.
48 Lavan said, "This pile witnesses between me and you today."This is why it is called Gal-'Ed
48 And Laban said, These stones are a witness between you and me today. For this reason its name was Galeed,
49 and also HaMitzpah [the watchtower], because he said, "May ADONAI watch between me and you when we are apart from each other.
49 And Mizpah, for he said, May the Lord keep watch on us when we are unable to see one another's doings.
50 If you cause pain to my daughters, or if you take wives in addition to my daughters, then, even if no one is there with us, still God is witness between me and you."
50 If you are cruel to my daughters, or if you take other wives in addition to my daughters, then though no man is there to see, God will be the witness between us.
51 Lavan also said to Ya'akov, "Here is this pile, and here is this standing-stone, which I have set up between me and you.
51 And Laban said, See these stones and this pillar which I have put between you and me;
52 May this pile be a witness, and may the standing-stone be a witness, that I will not pass beyond this pile to you, and you will not pass beyond this pile and this standing-stone to me, to cause harm.
52 They will be witness that I will not go over these stones to you, and you will not go over these stones or this pillar to me, for any evil purpose.
53 May the God of Avraham and also the god of Nachor, the god of their father, judge between us." But Ya'akov swore by the One his father Yitz'chak feared.
53 May the God of Abraham and the God of Nahor, the God of their father, be our judge. Then Jacob took an oath by the Fear of his father Isaac.
54 Ya'akov offered a sacrifice on the mountain and invited his kinsmen to the meal. They ate the food and spent the whole night on the mountain.
54 And Jacob made an offering on the mountain, and gave orders to his people to take food: so they had a meal and took their rest that night on the mountain.
55 Early in the morning Lavan got up, kissed his sons and daughters, and blessed them. Then Lavan left and returned to his own place.
55 And early in the morning Laban, after kissing and blessing his daughters, went on his way back to his country.
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