Genesis 29
Jacob Arrives at Paddan-Aram
Then Jacob hurried on, finally arriving in the land of the east. 2 He saw a well in the distance. Three flocks of sheep and goats lay in an open field beside it, waiting to be watered. But a heavy stone covered the mouth of the well.
3 It was the custom there to wait for all the flocks to arrive before removing the stone and watering the animals. Afterward the stone would be placed back over the mouth of the well. 4 Jacob went over to the shepherds and asked, âWhere are you from, my friends?â
âWe are from Haran,â they answered.
5 âDo you know a man there named Laban, the grandson of Nahor?â he asked.
âYes, we do,â they replied.
6 âIs he doing well?â Jacob asked.
âYes, heâs well,â they answered. âLook, here comes his daughter Rachel with the flock now.â
7 Jacob said, âLook, itâs still broad daylightâtoo early to round up the animals. Why donât you water the sheep and goats so they can get back out to pasture?â
8 âWe canât water the animals until all the flocks have arrived,â they replied. âThen the shepherds move the stone from the mouth of the well, and we water all the sheep and goats.â
9 Jacob was still talking with them when Rachel arrived with her fatherâs flock, for she was a shepherd. 10 And because Rachel was his cousinâthe daughter of Laban, his motherâs brotherâand because the sheep and goats belonged to his uncle Laban, Jacob went over to the well and moved the stone from its mouth and watered his uncleâs flock. 11 Then Jacob kissed Rachel, and he wept aloud. 12 He explained to Rachel that he was her cousin on her fatherâs sideâthe son of her aunt Rebekah. So Rachel quickly ran and told her father, Laban.
13 As soon as Laban heard that his nephew Jacob had arrived, he ran out to meet him. He embraced and kissed him and brought him home. When Jacob had told him his story, 14 Laban exclaimed, âYou really are my own flesh and blood!â
Jacob Marries Leah and Rachel
After Jacob had stayed with Laban for about a month, 15 Laban said to him, âYou shouldnât work for me without pay just because we are relatives. Tell me how much your wages should be.â
16 Now Laban had two daughters. The older daughter was named Leah, and the younger one was Rachel. 17 There was no sparkle in Leahâs eyes, but Rachel had a beautiful figure and a lovely face. 18 Since Jacob was in love with Rachel, he told her father, âIâll work for you for seven years if youâll give me Rachel, your younger daughter, as my wife.â
19 âAgreed!â Laban replied. âIâd rather give her to you than to anyone else. Stay and work with me.â 20 So Jacob worked seven years to pay for Rachel. But his love for her was so strong that it seemed to him but a few days.
21 Finally, the time came for him to marry her. âI have fulfilled my agreement,â Jacob said to Laban. âNow give me my wife so I can sleep with her.â
22 So Laban invited everyone in the neighborhood and prepared a wedding feast. 23 But that night, when it was dark, Laban took Leah to Jacob, and he slept with her. 24 (Laban had given Leah a servant, Zilpah, to be her maid.)
25 But when Jacob woke up in the morningâit was Leah! âWhat have you done to me?â Jacob raged at Laban. âI worked seven years for Rachel! Why have you tricked me?â
26 âItâs not our custom here to marry off a younger daughter ahead of the firstborn,â Laban replied. 27 âBut wait until the bridal week is over; then weâll give you Rachel, tooâprovided you promise to work another seven years for me.â
28 So Jacob agreed to work seven more years. A week after Jacob had married Leah, Laban gave him Rachel, too. 29 (Laban gave Rachel a servant, Bilhah, to be her maid.) 30 So Jacob slept with Rachel, too, and he loved her much more than Leah. He then stayed and worked for Laban the additional seven years.
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