Verse 5
And Isaac sent away Jacob ,.... From Beersheba; not in anger, or in a dishonourable way, but took his leave of him no doubt in an affectionate manner; as it is clear he went with his blessing, and had his good wishes for a prosperous journey:
and he went to Padanaram ; which from Beersheba, according to some F8 Bunting's Travels, p. 72. , was four hundred and eighty miles:
unto Laban, son of Bethuel the Syrian ; some versions make Laban to be the Syrian, others Bethuel; it is a matter of no great moment which is here so called, since they were both called Syrians, see Genesis 25:20 ,
the brother of Rebekah ; this refers to Laban, for Bethuel was her father:
Jacob's and Esau's mother ; Jacob is set first, not only as being most beloved by his mother, but as now having the birthright and the blessing.
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