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  • But your father has not been straight with me, changing my wages ten times. But God has not allowed him to do me harm. (Genesis 31, 7)

  • It is God who has taken your father's livestock in that way and has given it to me. (Genesis 31, 9)

  • I am the God who appeared to you at Bethel where you anointed a pillar and vowed to me by oath. Now get ready, leave this country and return to the land of your birth." (Genesis 31, 13)

  • Surely all the fortune that God has taken from our father belongs to us and to our children. So do then all that God has told you." (Genesis 31, 16)

  • Rachel then took advantage of Laban. While he was shearing his sheep she stole her father's family gods. (Genesis 31, 19)

  • God appeared to Laban in a dream at night and said to him, "Be careful not to say anything - either good or bad - to Jacob." (Genesis 31, 24)

  • and I have power to harm you, but last night the God of your father warned me saying: 'Be careful not to say anything - good or evil - to Jacob.' (Genesis 31, 29)

  • Now if you have gone off because you were planning to return to your father's house, why did you steal my gods?" (Genesis 31, 30)

  • But whoever is found in possession of your gods will not live. In the presence of our relatives see for yourself if anything that belongs to you is here with me and, if so, take it." Now Jacob did not know that Rachel had stolen the gods. (Genesis 31, 32)

  • Rachel had taken the gods, but put them into the camel's saddle, and sat on them. Laban felt all about the tent but did not find them. (Genesis 31, 34)

  • Rachel said to her father, "Do not be angry with me, my lord, if I do not stand in your presence, for I am having my period." So he searched but did not find the gods. (Genesis 31, 35)

  • If the God of my father Abraham and the Fearsome God of Isaac had not been with me, you would have sent me away empty-handed. But God has seen my hardship and the toil of my hands and last night he passed sentence." (Genesis 31, 42)


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