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GENESIS 31
JACOB’S DISPUTE WITH LABAN
Laban’s demeanor changes towards Jacob, and he alters the amount of Jacob’s pay, leaving Jacob feeling treated unfairly.
Jacob leaves Laban without saying anything, taking Leah and Rachel with him. Laban does not like this and catches up with them seven days later. Laban is angry, but God visits him in a dream and orders him to speak neither good nor bad to Jacob.
Laban rebukes Jacob for leaving but also accuses him of taking his household gods or idols. Jacob is unaware that Rachel has taken them and hidden them. Rachel lies about having them and does not get caught.
Jacob and Laban start to argue about the household gods and about the payment of Jacob's wages, but they eventually come to an agreement and mark it with a pile of stones.
STUDY QUESTIONS
Why do you think Rachel took her father’s household idols? What might that reveal about her beliefs or fears?
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