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Jacob Decides to Leave (1-3)

Jacob decided to leave for three reasons.

 

 

Jacob Convinces Rachel and Leah to Leave (4-16)

Jacob explained to Rachel and Leah why they needed to leave.

 

 

Rachel and Leah agreed to go because all their inheritance was now Jacob’s; they were estranged from the rest of their family; they had been sold by their father (literally, they were the payment for Jacob’s first 14 years of service to Laban); and they already had all they were going to get from their father, anyway.

 

Jacob and His Family Leave (17-21)

Jacob waited until Laban was gone to leave.  He crossed the Euphrates River heading south toward Canaan with all of his cattle, goods, wives and children.  Unbeknownst to him, he was also traveling with Laban’s images, which Rachel had stolen.

 

Images of gold, silver or wood ranged in size from something small that could be worn around the neck all the way to huge statues (Dan. 3:2).

 

 

Laban Pursues Jacob (22-24)

Jacob got a three-day head start but Laban caught him in seven days.  The night before he met Jacob, God warned Laban not to hurt him.

 

Laban Rebukes Jacob (25-30)

Laban was furious and so he exaggerated the accusations against Jacob.

 

 

Laban Searches Jacob’s Stuff (31-35)

Laban searched everyone’s tents looking for his images.  When he finally searched Rachel’s tent he didn’t find them because she was sitting on them.  They were in the saddle.  She didn’t get up because either it was her time of the month or she was pregnant with Benjamin.

 

Jacob Scolds Laban (36-42)

After the unsuccessful search, Jacob blew up.  He challenged Laban to produce any evidence of wrongdoing before the witnesses.  When no evidence was brought forth, he reminded Laban of his diligent service that he rendered the last twenty years:

 

 

Jacob and Laban Make a Covenant (43-55)

Laban couldn’t do anything to get Jacob back.  So, he essentially made a “peace treaty” with him.