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Verse Genesis 31:42. _THE FEAR OF ISAAC_] It is strange that Jacob
should say, the GOD _of Abraham_ and the FEAR _of Isaac_, when both
words are meant of the same _Being_. The reason perhaps was this...
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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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GENESIS 31:22 TO GENESIS 32:2. AFTER MUTUAL RECRIMINATIONS, JACOB AND
LABAN MAKE A COVENANT TO REFRAIN FROM AGGRESSION ON EACH OTHER'S
TERRITORIES. The analysis is uncertain; Gunkel assigns Genesis 31...
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THE FEAR. Figure of speech _Metonymy_ (of Adjunct). App-6, fear put
for the God Whom Jacob worshipped.
WITH ME. on my side. Psalms 118:6; Psalms 118:7....
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The Pursuit of Laban, &c.
23. _his brethren_ i.e. the men of his kindred and clan, as in Genesis
31:25_; Genesis 31:32_. Jacob is similarly attended; cf. Genesis
31:37;...
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_the God of my father_ Cf. Genesis 31:5.
_the Fear of Isaac_ Cf. Genesis 31:53. A remarkable phrase, denoting
the personal God who was the object of Isaac's worship. Cf. Isaiah
8:13, "Neither fear ye...
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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 JACOB WAS WROTH, AND CHODE WITH LABAN: AND JACOB ANSWERED AND
SAID TO LABAN, WHAT IS MY TRESPASS? WHAT IS MY SIN, THAT THOU HAST SO
HOTLY PURSUED AFTER ME?_
Jacob answered and said to Laban. The...
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31:42 judged (b-45) Or 'rebuked [thee].'...
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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 FEAR OF ISAAC] the God whom Isaac feared and reverenced.
43–52. Laban and Jacob conclude a covenant of friendship. 'The
narrative.. is disconnected, and full of duplications, and is
certainly the...
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‘He is Isaac’s God.’ The actual *Hebrew words mean ‘Isaac’s
fear’. That means the God who caused Isaac to have fear. God showed
his great power to Isaac and therefore Isaac was afraid. Verse 53 uses
t...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 31
GOD TELLS JACOB TO RETURN
V1 Laban’s sons said, ‘Jacob has taken all that belonged to our
father. He has gained all his wealth from our father...
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Most of what Jacob said was right. But Jacob had cheated Laban and he
did not say that.
‘You have changed my wages 10 times.’ Jacob was not right when he
said that. (See the comment on verse 7.)...
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THE FEAR OF ISAAC — That is, the object of Isaac’s worship. The
reason given by the Jewish Commentators for this remarkable way of
describing the Deity whom Isaac served is that, as his father was
sti...
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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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THE DISPUTE BETWEEN LABAN AND JACOB
Genesis 31:22
These Chapter s afford a remarkable insight into God's forbearance. He
knew what was in Jacob's heart, and could see all its weakness and
deceit. The...
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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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LABAN PURSUES JACOB AND HIS FAMILY
After three days, Laban was told of Jacob's departure. He and his men
finally overtook Jacob's company on the seventh day in the mountains
of Gilead. The night befo...
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Except the God of my father, the God of Abraham, and the (h) fear of
Isaac, had been with me, surely thou hadst sent me away now empty. God
hath seen mine affliction and the labour of my hands, and re...
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CHAPTER XXXI.
_ The fear of Isaac; or of that God, whom Isaac fears, on account of
the danger to which he is exposed of losing his friendship; a thing
which, Abraham being now departed in peace, has...
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And are not all seals of the covenant in ordinances, like these
stones, witnesses for or against the use, or abuse, of them?...
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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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42._Except the God of my father_. Jacob here ascribes it to the favor
of God, that he was not about to return home entirely empty; whereby
he not only aggravates the sin of Laban, but meets an objecti...
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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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EXCEPT THE GOD OF MY FATHER, THE GOD OF ABRAHAM, AND THE FEAR OF
ISAAC, HAD BEEN WITH ME,.... One and the same God is meant, who was
the God of his father Isaac, and before him the God of Abraham, and...
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Except the God of my father, the God of Abraham, and the fear of
Isaac, had been with me, surely thou hadst sent me away now empty. God
hath seen mine affliction and the labour of my hands, and rebuke...
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_Except God had been with me_ Jacob, on every mention of his
substance, attributes all the increase of it to the care that God had
of him. And he here speaks of God, as the _God of his father_,
intima...
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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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Except the God of my father, the God of Abraham, and the fear of
Isaac, that is, the God whom Isaac feared, the object of his reverence
or veneration, had been with me, surely thou hadst sent me away...
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Jacob Rebukes 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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36-42 If Jacob were willingly consumed with heat in the day, and
frost by night, to become the son-in-law of Laban, what should we
refuse to endure, to become the sons of God? Jacob speaks of God as...
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THE FEAR OF ISAAC, i.e. the God whom my father Isaac worships with
reverence and godly fear, as appears by comparing GENESIS 31:53. The
act is here put for the object, as it frequently is; and particu...
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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 31:42 Unless H3884 God H430 father H1 God H430 Abraham H85
Fear H6343 Isaac H3327 away H7971 ...
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‘And Jacob was extremely angry and berated Laban. And Jacob answered
and said to Laban, “What have I done wrong? What is my sin that you
hotly pursued after me? In your feeling about among all my thin...
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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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_Laban said to Jacob, What hast thou done, that thou hast stolen away
unawares to me, and carried away my daughters,
.. . ?_
LABAN’S EXPOSTULATION WITH JACOB, AND JACOB’S DEFENCE
I. LABAN’S EXPOSTU...
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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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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 31:42 THE GOD OF ABRAHAM AND THE FEAR OF
ISAAC. The term “Fear” is clearly a substitute for “God.”
Possibly, since Isaac treated God with reverential fear, God could be
called...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 31:34. The camel’s furniture.] “This was a packsaddle, in
the recesses of which articles might be deposited, and on which was a
seat or couch for the rider.” (_Murphy._)—
GEN...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 31:22, GENESIS 31:23
AND IT WAS TOLD LABAN ON THE THIRD DAY—_i_._e_. the third after
Jacob's departure, the distance between the two sheep-stations being a
three days' journey (_vi...
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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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Except. Genesis 31:24 Genesis 31:29 Psalms 124:1 fear. Genesis 31:53...
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Jacob speaks of God as the God of his father, intimating that he
thought himself unworthy to be thus regarded, but was beloved for his
father's sake. He calls him the God of Abraham and the fear of Is...