Talált 54 Eredmények: Laban

  • Laban replied, 'If I have done what pleases you . . . I have learnt by divination that Yahweh has blessed me because of you. (Genesis 30, 27)

  • Laban said, 'How much am I to pay you?' Jacob replied, 'You need not pay me anything. I shall change my mind and go on tending your flock, if you do this one thing for me. (Genesis 30, 31)

  • Laban replied, 'Good, just as you say.' (Genesis 30, 34)

  • Then he put a three days' journey between himself and Jacob, while Jacob grazed the rest of Laban's flock. (Genesis 30, 36)

  • The ewes, on the other hand, Jacob kept apart and made these face whatever was striped or black in Laban's flock. Thus he built up droves of his own which he did not put with Laban's flocks. (Genesis 30, 40)

  • But when the animals were feeble, he did not put them there; so Laban got the feeble, and Jacob the sturdy. (Genesis 30, 42)

  • Jacob learned that Laban's sons were saying, 'Jacob has taken everything that belonged to our father; it is at our father's expense that he has acquired all this wealth,' (Genesis 31, 1)

  • and Jacob also saw that Laban's manner towards him was not as it had been in the past. (Genesis 31, 2)

  • He said, "Now take note: all the he-goats covering the females are striped or spotted or piebald -- for I too have noted all the things that Laban has been doing to you, (Genesis 31, 12)

  • Laban was away, shearing his sheep; Rachel in the meanwhile had appropriated the household idols belonging to her father, (Genesis 31, 19)

  • and Jacob had outwitted Laban the Aramaean so that he would not be forewarned of his flight. (Genesis 31, 20)

  • Three days later Laban was told that Jacob had fled. (Genesis 31, 22)


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