Genesis 31
Jacob runs away from Laban with his family and possessions. Laban pursues him but they make a covenant and part as friends.
Bible version
Jacob's Flight from Laban
Commentary
Genesis 31 is the story of Jacob's return to his homeland of Canaan after a long period of exile in the land of Laban. After a long and difficult journey, Jacob is reunited with his family and is welcomed back with open arms. The chapter begins with Jacob's decision to leave Laban's land and return to Canaan. He is accompanied by his wives, children, and all of his possessions. Jacob is fearful of Laban's reaction to his departure, so he takes precautions to ensure his safety. He sends a message to Laban informing him of his plans and then sets off in the night. When Laban discovers that Jacob has left, he pursues him with a large group of men. However, God intervenes and sends an angel to protect Jacob. The angel warns Laban not to harm Jacob and Laban is forced to turn back. Jacob then continues his journey and eventually reaches the land of his father, Isaac. He is reunited with his family and is welcomed with open arms. Jacob and his family then settle in the land of Canaan and begin to rebuild their lives. The chapter ends with Jacob's prayer of thanksgiving to God for his protection and guidance. This prayer serves as a reminder of God's faithfulness and protection throughout Jacob's journey. Genesis 31 is a powerful reminder of God's faithfulness and protection. It is a reminder that God is always with us, even in the most difficult of times. It is a reminder that God will never leave us nor forsake us.
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There are 55 verses in Genesis, chapter 31.