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Verse Genesis 31:19. _LABAN WENT TO SHEAR HIS SHEEP_] Laban _had
gone_; and this was a favourable time not only to take his images, but
to return to Canaan without being perceived.
_RACHEL HAD STOLE...
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- Jacob’s Flight from Haran
19. תרפים _t__e__rāpı̂ym_, Teraphim. This word occurs fifteen
times in the Old Testament. It appears three times in this chapter,
and nowhere else in the Pentateuch. It is...
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CHAPTER 31 JACOB'S SERVITUDE ENDED AND FLIGHT FROM LABAN
_ 1. Laban's behavior and God's commandment (Genesis 31:1)_
2. The dream vision to return to the land (Genesis 31:11)
3. Jacob's flight (Gen...
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JACOB'S FLIGHT. This section is, for the most part, from E, Genesis
31:1; Genesis 31:3 are from J, Genesis 31:18 (after cattle) from P.
Jacob realises from the words of Laban's sons (J) and the altere...
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IMAGES. Hebrew. _teraphim,_. kind of household gods, showing that the
idolatry of Babylonia still clung to Laban's family, in spite of his
protestations in Genesis 31:20; Genesis 30:27. Compare Genesi...
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_gone to shear his sheep_ Jacob selected, as an opportune moment for
flight, Laban's absence from home and attendance at the important
festival of sheep-shearing. Among shepherds this was an occasion...
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PART FORTY-TWO
THE STORY OF JACOB: HIS RETURN TO CANAAN
(Genesis 31:17 to Genesis 33:20)
1. _The Covenant in Gilead: The Biblical Account_ (Genesis
31:17-55)_._
17 Then Jacob rose up, an
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_AND LABAN WENT TO SHEAR HIS SHEEP: AND RACHEL HAD STOLEN THE IMAGES
THAT WERE HER FATHER'S._
Rachel had stolen the images that were her father's, [Hebrew, _
HATªRAAPIYM_ (H8655)] - the Teraphim; Pen...
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31:19 teraphim (a-13) Household images....
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JACOB'S RETURN FROM HARAN
4-13. Jacob attributes his prosperity to God's favour.
14-16. Rachel and Leah point out that their father had no claim on
them, since Jacob had won them by his services, an...
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THE IMAGES] Heb. _teraphim._ These were figures of metal, wood, or
clay of varying sizes, apparently in human form. They probably
answered to the 'Lares and Penates,' or household gods of the Romans,...
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THE TÔLDÔTH ISAAC (Genesis 25:19 to Genesis 35:29).
THE BIRTH OF ISAAC’S SONS.
Abraham begat Isaac — The _Tôldôth_ in its original form gave
probably a complete genealogy of Isaac, tracing up his des...
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LABAN WENT TO SHEAR HIS SHEEP. — The sheep-shearing was a joyous
time, when the hard toil of the shearers was relieved by feasting (1
Samuel 25:8). Laban’s flocks, apparently, were also at some distan...
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וְ לָבָ֣ן הָלַ֔ךְ לִ גְזֹ֖ז אֶת
־צֹאנֹ֑ו
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JACOB LEAVES LABAN
Genesis 31:1
Jacob was a remarkable mixture. He had an eminently religious nature,
and had intimate dealings with God. Note Genesis 31:3; Genesis 31:5;...
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In the midst of Jacob's success the second divine communication came
to him, commanding him to return to the land of his fathers and giving
him the promise, "I will be with thee." Thus, after at least...
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JACOB DECIDES TO LEAVE LABAN
Laban and his sons eventually began to see Jacob as a drain on their
flocks. Laban ceased to believe God was blessing him because of Jacob
(Genesis 30:27). So, God told hi...
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And Laban went to shear his sheep: and Rachel had stolen the (f)
images that [were] her father's.
(f) For so the word here signifies, because Laban calls them gods,
(Genesis 31:30)....
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Her father's idols. By this it appears that Laban was an idolater: and
some of the fathers are of opinion, that Rachel stole away these
idols, to withdraw him from idolatry, by removing the occasion o...
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Teraphim: probably images for worship. Judges 17:5; 1 Samuel 19:13....
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Having already shown the position of Isaac, I resume briefly with the
remark that he stands before us clearly as the representative of the
Son, and this too as dead, risen, and in heaven. All will und...
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19._And Rachel had stolen_. Although the Hebrews sometimes call those
images תרפים (_teraphim_,) which are not set forth as objects of
worship: yet since this term is commonly used in an ill sense, I...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 29 THROUGH 35.
I have no doubt that in the two wives, as I have said, we have the
Gentiles and Israel: Rachel first loved on the earth, but not
possessed; but...
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AND LABAN WENT TO SHEAR HIS SHEEP,.... Which were under the care of
his sons, and were three days' distance from Jacob's flocks; this gave
Jacob a fair opportunity to depart with his family and substa...
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And Laban went to shear his sheep: and Rachel had stolen the images
that [were] her father's.
Ver. 19. _Rachel had stolen the images._] She was somewhat tackt _a_
with her father's superstition, thou...
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_Laban went to shear his sheep_ That part of his flock which was in
the hands of his sons, _three days' journey_ off. Now, 1st, It is
certain it was lawful for Jacob to leave his service suddenly: it...
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1 Iacob vpon displeasure departeth secretly.
19 Rachel stealeth her fathers images.
22 Laban pursueth after him,
26 and complaineth of the wrong.
34 Rachels policie to hide the images.
36 Iacobs...
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And Laban went to shear his sheep; and Rachel had stolen the images
that were her father's. The fact that Laban, with his sons, was
keeping the feast of sheep-shearing, which lasted several days, gave...
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Jacob Flees and is Pursued by Laban...
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FOURTH SECTION
_Jacob’s flight. Laban’s persecution. The covenant between the two
on the mountain of Gilead. Departure._
GENESIS 31:4 TO GENESIS 32:2
, 4And Jacob sent and called Rachel and Leah to...
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JACOB'S SECRET DEPARTURE
The prosperity of Jacob could not but awaken the envy of Laban's sons.
Jacob had gained all of this through his caring for their father's
sheep: now the majority of the sheep...
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IMAGES:
_ Heb._ teraphim...
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1-21 The affairs of these families are related very minutely, while
(what are called) the great events of states and kingdoms at that
period, are not mentioned. The Bible teaches people the common du...
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QUEST.
1. What were those _teraphim_ or _images?_ ANSW. They were images made
in the shape of men, 1 SAMUEL 19:13,16, which the Gentiles worshipped
as subordinate gods, GENESIS 31:30,32, to which they...
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These Chapter s present to us the history of Jacob at least, the
principal scenes in that history. The Spirit of God here sets before
us the deepest instruction, first, as to God's purpose of infinite...
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Genesis 31:19 Laban H3837 gone H1980 (H8804) shear H1494 (H8800) sheep
H6629 Rachel H7354 stolen H1589 ...
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JACOB IS COMMANDED BY YAHWEH TO RETURN HOME AND TRIES TO SLIP AWAY
(31:1-21).
Genesis 31:1
‘And he heard the words of Laban's sons, saying, “Jacob has taken
away all that was our father's, and he h...
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CONTENTS: Jacob's resolution to return. Laban's hot pursuit; their
quarrel and final agreement.
CHARACTERS: Laban, Jacob, Rachael, Leah.
CONCLUSION: The safety of believers under trying circumstance...
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Genesis 31:1. _He heard the words of Laban's sons._ Three causes are
assigned for Jacob's abrupt removal: first, the bitter reproaches of
Laban's sons: secondly, the consequent change in the countenan...
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_Then Jacob rose up._
LESSONS
1. Concurrence of all things with the call of God points out the time
of man’s obedience to him.
2. He that hath God’s call for himself and others to any undertaking
s...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 31:19 Fearful that Laban will prevent him
from leaving Paddan-aram, Jacob escapes when his father-in-law is away
shearing sheep. When Laban discovers what has happened, he purs...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 31:7. Changed my wages ten times.] Probably to be understood
as a round number, meaning any number of times—as often as he could.
The expression “ten times” is used for frequ...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 31:1
AND HE—Jacob had now served twenty years with Laban, and must
accordingly have been in his ninety-seventh or seventy-seventh year
(_vide_ Genesis 27:1)—HEARD THE WORDS OF LABA...
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And he heard the words of Laban's sons, saying, Jacob hath taken away
all that was our father's; and all that which was our father's hath he
gotten all this glory (Genesis 31:1).
In other words, they...
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images. Heb. teraphim. Genesis 31:30 Genesis 31:32 Genesis 35:2 Joshua
24:2 Jud
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Laban went to shear his sheep — That part of his flock which was in
the hands of his sons, three days journey off. Now, It is certain it
was lawful for Jacob to leave his service suddenly: it was not...