INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 31
This chapter relates how that Jacob observing that Laban and his sons
envied his prosperity, and having a call from God to return to his own
country, acquaints his wives with it; and reports to them Laban's ill
usage of him, and the wonderful appearance of God to him, and... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE HEARD THE WORDS OF LABAN'S SONS,.... That is, Jacob, as is
expressed in the Septuagint and Syriac versions, either with his own
ears, overhearing their discourse in their tents, or in the field, or
from the report of others, his wives or some of his friends, who
thought proper to acquaint him... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB BEHELD THE COUNTENANCE OF LABAN,.... Upon this he observed
Laban's looks, that he might gather from thence how he took his
prosperity; what were his thoughts about it, and what he might expect
from him on that account:
AND, BEHOLD, IT [WAS] NOT TOWARDS HIM AS BEFORE; he said nothing to
Ja... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SAID UNTO JACOB,.... In answer to a prayer of his; or
seeing what difficulties and discouragements Jacob laboured under, he
appeared unto him for his encouragement and instruction how to
proceed:
RETURN UNTO THE LAND OF THY FATHERS; the land of Canaan, given to
Abraham and Isaac by pro... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB SENT,.... Having this encouragement and direction from the
Lord, which seems to have been given him in the field, while he was
attending his flocks, he dispatched a messenger home to his wives, one
of his servants or under shepherds. The Targum of Jonathan says it was
his son Naphtali, who... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SAID UNTO THEM, I SEE YOUR FATHER'S COUNTENANCE, THAT IT [IS] NOT
TOWARDS ME AS BEFORE,.... Genesis 31:2; no notice is taken of what
their brethren, the sons of Laban, had said:
BUT THE GOD OF MY FATHER HATH BEEN WITH ME; not only by affording him
his gracious presence with him, which supported... [ Continue Reading ]
AND YE KNOW, THAT WITH ALL MY POWER I HAVE SERVED YOUR FATHER. With
all faithfulness and uprightness; with all diligence and industry;
with all wisdom and prudence; with all my might and main, contriving
the best methods, and sparing no pains by day or night to take care of
his flocks, and increase... [ Continue Reading ]
AND YOUR FATHER HATH DECEIVED ME,.... In the bargain he had made with
him about his wages for keeping his cattle the six years past, after
the fourteen years' servitude were ended:
AND CHANGED MY WAGES TEN TIMES; that is, either very often, many
times, as the number ten is sometimes. Used for many,... [ Continue Reading ]
IF HE SAID THUS, THE SPECKLED SHALL BE THY WAGES,.... Sometimes Laban
would say to Jacob, only the speckled lambs which the ewes shall bring
forth shall be thine hire, and not the spotted; or the ringstraked, or
the brown, which according to the bargain should have been his, the
one and the other:... [ Continue Reading ]
THUS GOD HATH TAKEN AWAY THE CATTLE OF YOUR FATHER,.... Not all of
them, see Genesis 31:19; but a great part of them; his flock was much
lessened by those means, and more were taken away, and came to Jacob's
share, than if Laban had abode by the original agreement:
AND GAVE [THEM] TO ME; who has th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT CAME TO PASS, AT THE TIME THAT THE CATTLE CONCEIVED,....
Whether in spring or in autumn cannot be said, for it seems this was
twice a year; this probably was at the beginning of the six years'
servitude, or just before the agreement was made between Laban and
Jacob, and was an instruction to... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE ANGEL OF GOD SPAKE UNTO ME IN A DREAM,.... In the same dream
before related, and to direct him to observe what was presented to
him, and to confirm what he saw, and lead him to the design and use of
it. This was not a created angel, but the eternal one, the Son of God,
and who is afterwards... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID, LIFT UP NOW THINE EYES, AND SEE,.... This was all
visionary, Jacob was still in a dream; but it was so impressed upon
his mind, that he was spoke to, and bid to observe, and take notice,
as follows: that
ALL THE RAMS THAT LEAP UPON THE CATTLE [ARE] RINGSTRAKED, SPECKLED,
AND GRISLED;... [ Continue Reading ]
I [AM] THE GOD OF BETHEL,.... The same Angel that appeared to Jacob in
a dream, at the beginning of his six years' servitude, now appeared to
him at the close of it, declaring himself to be the God of Bethel; or
that God that manifested himself to him at Bethel, as Onkelos and
Jonathan paraphrase th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND RACHEL AND LEAH ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO HIM,.... One after another,
and their answers agreeing, are put together; it may be Rachel
answered in the name of Leah, and for herself, since she is mentioned
first, and the verb is singular. The Targum of Jonathan is, Rachel
answered with the consent of... [ Continue Reading ]
ARE WE NOT ACCOUNTED OF HIM STRANGERS?.... He had not treated them as
children, nor even as freeborn persons; but as if they were foreigners
that he had taken in war, or bought of others; or at least, that they
were born bondmaids in his house, and so had a right to sell them as
he had:
FOR HE HATH... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR ALL THE RICHES WHICH GOD HATH TAKEN FROM OUR FATHER,.... And given
to Jacob for his labour:
THAT [IS] OURS, AND OUR CHILDREN'S; it belonged to us by the law of
nature, before it came into thine hands; and our right unto it is
still more manifest, and is confirmed by the service thou hast done
f... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN JACOB ROSE UP,.... And went with them to Laban's house, where his
children were, as is plain from Rachel's theft, Genesis 31:19:
AND SET HIS SONS AND HIS WIVES UPON CAMELS; which were his own, see
Genesis 30:43; creatures fit for travelling; on these he set his
wives, Rachel and Leah, and his... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE CARRIED AWAY ALL HIS CATTLE,.... His sheep, camels, and asses:
the Jews say y he had 5,500 head of cattle:
AND ALL THE GOODS WHICH HE HAD GOTTEN: all the rest besides his
cattle; his menservants, and maidservants, and all his gold and his
silver, and whatsoever else he had:
THE CATTLE OF HI... [ Continue Reading ]
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 substance,
since Laban and his sons were at such a distance, and their servants
with them also:
AND RACHE... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB STOLE AWAY UNAWARES TO LABAN THE SYRIAN,.... Went away
without his knowledge, or giving him any notice of it; he was too
cunning for Laban the Syrian; notwithstanding his astrology and
superstitious arts, which the Syrians are addicted to, he had no
foresight of this matter: or he "stole a... [ Continue Reading ]
SO HE FLED WITH ALL THAT HE HAD,.... His wives, his children, cattle
and substance;
AND HE ROSE UP, AND PASSED OVER THE RIVER; the river Euphrates, as the
Targum of Jonathan expresses it, which lay between Mesopotamia and
Canaan;
AND SET HIS FACE [TOWARD] THE MOUNT GILEAD: he travelled and bent hi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT WAS TOLD LABAN ON THE THIRD DAY, THAT JACOB WAS FLED. Three
days after Jacob was gone he had the report of it, by some means or
another; by some of his neighbours, or servants left at home, and
sooner he could not well have it, since the flock he went to shear was
three days' distance from Ja... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE TOOK HIS BRETHREN WITH HIM,.... Some of his relations, the
descendants of his father's brethren, the sons of Nahor, of whom there
were seven, besides Bethuel; and who all perhaps lived in Haran the
city of Nahor, see Genesis 22:20; or some of his neighbours and
acquaintance whom he might call... [ Continue Reading ]
AND GOD CAME TO LABAN THE SYRIAN IN A DREAM BY NIGHT,.... It is
probable that Laban came to Mount Gilead late in the evening, and so
had no sight of, or conversation with Jacob until the morning; and
that night God came to him, and in a dream advised him as follows: or
it may be rendered, "and God h... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN LABAN OVERTOOK JACOB,.... He was come to the mount the overnight,
but now in the morning he came nearer to him, so as to hold a
conversation with him:
NOW JACOB HAD PITCHED HIS TENT IN THE MOUNT, AND LABAN WITH HIS
BRETHREN PITCHED IN THE MOUNT OF GILEAD; both on the same mount; one
perhaps at... [ Continue Reading ]
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... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE DIDST THOU FLEE AWAY SECRETLY, AND STEAL AWAY FROM ME?....
Intimating as if he should not have been against his departure, if he
had but acquainted him with it, and the reasons of it; so that he had
no need to have used such privacy, and go away like a thief by
stealth, as if he had done s... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HAST NOT SUFFERED ME TO KISS MY SONS AND MY DAUGHTERS?.... Did not
give him an opportunity of taking his farewell, which used to be done
with a kiss, as it is with us at this day: by his sons he means his
grandsons, and so the Targum of Jonathan, my daughters' sons; and by
his daughters Rachel a... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS IN THE POWER OF MY HAND TO DO YOU HURT,.... Jacob and his
family, wives, children, and servants, who were not able to stand
against Laban and the men he brought with him; and so the Jerusalem
Targum paraphrases it,
"I have an army and a multitude;''
a large force, which Jacob could not withs... [ Continue Reading ]
AND NOW, [THOUGH] THOU WOULDEST NEEDS BE GONE,.... Or, "in going
wouldest go" i, was determined upon it, and in haste to do it:
BECAUSE THOU SORE LONGEDST AFTER THY FATHER'S HOUSE, or "desiring
didst desire it" k; had a vehement desire for it, which Laban
signifies he should not have opposed, if he... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB ANSWERED AND SAID TO LABAN, BECAUSE I WAS AFRAID,.... That
he would have done all he could to have hindered him from going away
himself; and not only so, but would have prevented his taking his
daughters with him; and especially would have detained his cattle; but
of this last Jacob makes... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH WHOMSOEVER THOU FINDEST THY GODS, LET HIM NOT LIVE,.... This is
the answer to his last question, as what goes before is to his first:
Jacob knew nothing of their being taken away by any, and thought
himself safe in saying what he did, being confident that no one with
him could ever take them; b... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LABAN WENT INTO JACOB'S TENT,.... Into that first where he most
suspected they were, being taken not out of value for them, but
contempt of them;
AND INTO LEAH'S TENT; and not Leah's tent next, whom next to Jacob he
might suspect of taking them, out of veneration to them, because her
tent lay n... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW RACHEL HAD TAKEN THE IMAGES,.... Hearing her father inquire about
them, and her husband having given leave to search for them, and to
put to death whoever should be found to have them, took them from the
place where she had before laid them:
AND PUT THEM INTO THE CAMEL'S FURNITURE; perhaps the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SHE SAID TO HER FATHER,.... As he approached nearer to her, having
searched her tent all over:
LET IT NOT DISPLEASE MY LORD THAT I CANNOT RISE UP BEFORE THEE: she
addresses him with great honour and respect; calling him her lord,
being her father, though an unkind one, and entreats him not to b... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB WAS WROTH, AND CHODE WITH LABAN,.... Having answered Laban's
questions to the silencing of him, and nothing of his upon search,
being found with him, Jacob took heart, and was of good courage and in
high spirits, and in his turn was heated also; and perhaps might carry
his passion a little... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREAS THOU HAST SEARCHED ALL MY STUFF,.... Or all my vessels n, or
utensils; whether household goods, or such as were used with regard to
the cattle, or armour for defence:
WHAT HAST THOU FOUND OF ALL THY HOUSEHOLD STUFF? is there any vessel
or utensil, or anything whatever thou canst claim as th... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS TWENTY YEARS [HAVE] I BEEN [WITH] THEE,.... So that he now must
have been ninety seven years of age:
THY EWES AND THY SHE GOATS HAVE NOT CAST THEIR YOUNG: or very few of
them: it was a rare case for any to be abortive, if ever: this, though
owing to the blessing of God, was for Jacob's sake, a... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WHICH WAS TORN [OF BEASTS] I BROUGHT NOT UNTO THEE,.... To show
what had befallen it; that so it might appear he had one the less to
account for to him:
I BORE THE LOSS OF IT; took it upon himself, as if it had been
somewhat blameworthy in him, as the word used signifies; and so made
satisfact... [ Continue Reading ]
[THUS] I WAS,.... In such a situation, as well as in the following
uncomfortable plight and condition:
IN THE DAY THE DROUGHT CONSUMED ME, AND THE FROST BY NIGHT: the
violent heat in the daytime scorched him, and the severe frosts in the
night pinched him: that is, in the different seasons of the y... [ Continue Reading ]
THUS HAVE I BEEN TWENTY YEARS IN THY HOUSE,.... Attended with these
difficulties, inconveniencies, and hardships;
I SERVED THEE FOURTEEN YEARS FOR THY TWO DAUGHTERS; Rachel and Leah;
first seven years for Rachel; and having Leah imposed upon him instead
of her, was obliged to serve seven years more... [ Continue Reading ]
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
now the fear of Isaac, whom he feared and served with reverence and
godly fear, being at this prese... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LABAN ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO JACOB,.... Not denying the truth of
what he had said, nor acknowledging any fault he had been guilty of,
or asking forgiveness for it, though he seemed to be convicted in his
own conscience of it:
[THESE] DAUGHTERS [ARE] MY DAUGHTERS: though thy wives, they are my
o... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW THEREFORE, COME THOU, LET US MAKE A COVENANT, I AND THOU,.... Let
us be good friends, and enter into an alliance for mutual safety, and
make an agreement for each other's good. Laban perceiving that Jacob's
God was with him, and blessed him, and made him prosperous, and
protected him, was fearfu... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB TOOK A STONE, AND SET IT UP [FOR] A PILLAR. To show his
readiness to agree to the motion, he immediately took a large stone
that lay upon the mount, and set it up on one end, to be a standing
monument or memorial of the agreement now about to be made between
them.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB SAID UNTO HIS BRETHREN, GATHER STONES,.... Not to his sons,
as the Targum of Jonathan and Jarchi; these would not be called
brethren, and were not fit, being too young to be employed in
gathering large stones, as these must be, to erect a monument with;
rather his servants, whom he employe... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LABAN CALLED IT JEGARSAHADUTHA,.... Which in the Syriac and
Chaldee languages signifies "an heap of witness"; it being, as after
observed, a witness of the covenant between Laban and Jacob:
BUT JACOB CALLED IT GALEED; which in the Hebrew tongue signifies the
same, "an heap of witness"; or "an h... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LABAN SAID, THIS HEAP [IS] A WITNESS BETWEEN ME AND THEE THIS DAY.
A witness of the covenant now about to be made between them that day,
and a witness against them should they break it:
THEREFORE WAS THE NAME OF IT CALLED GALEED; by Jacob, as before
observed; Genesis 31:47.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MIZPAH,.... Which being an Hebrew word, it looks as if the heap
had also this name given it by Jacob, which signifies a "watch" or
"watchtower"; though, by what follows, it seems to be given by Laban,
who could speak Hebrew as well, as Syriac, or Chaldee:
FOR HE SAID, THE LORD WATCH BETWEEN ME... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THOU SHALL AFFLICT MY DAUGHTERS,.... In body or mind, by giving
them hard blows, or ill words, and by withholding from them the
necessaries of life, food and raiment, and the like:
OR IF THOU SHALL TAKE [OTHER] WIVES BESIDES MY DAUGHTERS; which also
would be an affliction and vexation to them, s... [ Continue Reading ]
AND LABAN SAID TO JACOB,.... Continued speaking to him, as follows:
BEHOLD THIS HEAP, AND BEHOLD [THIS] PILLAR WHICH I HAVE CAST BETWIXT
ME AND THEE; the heap of stones seems to be gathered and laid together
by the brethren, and the pillar to be erected by Jacob; and yet Laban
says of them both, th... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS HEAP [BE] WITNESS,.... Agreeably to its name, which both he and
Jacob gave unto it:
AND [THIS] PILLAR [BE] WITNESS: which was set up for the same purpose:
THAT I WILL NOT PASS OVER THIS HEAP TO THEE, AND THAT THOU SHALT NOT
PASS OVER THIS HEAP AND THIS PILLAR UNTO ME, FOR HARM; not that these... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GOD OF ABRAHAM, AND THE GOD OF NAHOR, THE GOD OF THEIR FATHER,
JUDGE BETWEEN US,.... And the father of these was Terah, so that the
god of them was not the true God, and is not meant, at least not as
truly worshipped; but the god or gods of Terah, Nahor and Abraham
worshipped while idolaters, an... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN JACOB OFFERED SACRIFICE UPON THE MOUNT,.... On Mount Gilead, not
in a religious way, in which he could not join with Laban, or admit
him to it; but in a civil way he "slew a slaughter" s, or rather made
one; that is, as Jarchi explains it, he slew cattle for a feast, as it
was usual to make fea... [ Continue Reading ]
AND EARLY IN THE MORNING LABAN ROSE UP,.... In order to prepare for,
and set forward on his journey home:
AND KISSED HIS SONS AND HIS DAUGHTERS; Jacob and his sons, who were
his grandsons, and his daughters Rachel and Leah, with Dinah his
granddaughter, as was the custom of relations and friends in... [ Continue Reading ]