Introduction
Jacob observing Laban's envy, on God's command and promise, with the consent of his wives, departs secretly, Genesis 31:1-21.
Laban pursues him; God in a dream warns him not to treat Jacob ill; he overtakes him on Mount Gilead; taxes him sharply for his secret departure, and with stealing his gods, Genesis 31:23-30.
Jacob excuses his departure, Genesis 31:31; denies the taking either gods or aught else that was Laban's, Genesis 31:32.
Laban searches, but finds not, Genesis 31:33-35.
Jacob is wroth, and rebukes him vehemently for all he had suffered from him, Genesis 31:36-41.
He owns God as his defence in the day of his affliction, Genesis 31:42.
They make a covenant, in which Laban obliges Jacob not to hurt his daughters, nor take other wives to them, Genesis 31:44-52.
Jacob swears by the fear of Isaac, and offers sacrifice, Genesis 31:53-54.
Laban returns to his place, Genesis 31:55.
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