Standard Sunday School
Lesson Scriptures and Benediction for Saint Paul’s United Methodist of San
Diego, California, United States for Sunday, 3 January 2016 “A Bride Worth
Waiting For”
Devotional Reading:
1Timothy 1: 12 and I thank the one who has given me strength, the Messiah
Yeshua, our Lord, that he considered me trustworthy enough to put me in his
service, 13 even though I used to be a man who blasphemed and persecuted and
was arrogant! But I received mercy because I had acted in unbelief, not
understanding what I was doing. 14 Our Lord’s grace overflowed to me with trust
and love that come through the Messiah Yeshua. 15 So here is a statement you
can trust, one that fully deserves to be accepted: the Messiah came into the
world to save sinners, and I’m the number one sinner! 16 But this is precisely
why I received mercy — so that in me, as the number one sinner, Yeshua the
Messiah might demonstrate how very patient he is, as an example to those who
would later come to trust in him and thereby have eternal life. 17 So to the
King — eternal, imperishable and invisible, the only God there is — let there
be honor and glory for ever and ever! Amen.[Complete
Jewish Bible]
1Timothy 1: Gratitude for Mercy
12 I am grateful to Christ
Jesus our Lord, who has strengthened me, because he judged me faithful and appointed
me to his service, 13 even though I was formerly a blasphemer, a persecutor,
and a man of violence. But I received mercy because I had acted ignorantly in
unbelief, 14 and the grace of our Lord overflowed for me with the faith and
love that are in Christ Jesus. 15 The saying is sure and worthy of full
acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am
the foremost. 16 But for that very reason I received mercy, so that in me, as
the foremost, Jesus Christ might display the utmost patience, making me an
example to those who would come to believe in him for eternal life. 17 To the
King of the ages, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever
and ever.[ 1 Timothy 1:17 Gk to the ages
of the ages] Amen.
[New Revised Standard
Version]
Background Scripture:
Genesis 28:1 So Yitz’chak called Ya‘akov, and, after blessing him,
charged him: “You are not to choose a wife from the Hitti women. 2 Go now to
the home of B’tu’el your mother’s father, and choose a wife there from the
daughters of Lavan your mother’s brother. 3 May El Shaddai bless you, make you
fruitful and increase your descendants, until they become a whole assembly of
peoples. 4 And may he give you the blessing which he gave Avraham, you and your
descendants with you, so that you will possess the land you will travel
through, the land God gave to Avraham.”
(vii) 5 So Yitz’chak sent
Ya‘akov away; and he went to Paddan-Aram, to Lavan, son of B’tu’el the Arami,
the brother of Rivkah Ya‘akov’s and ‘Esav’s mother. 6 Now ‘Esav saw that
Yitz’chak had blessed Ya‘akov and sent him away to Paddan-Aram to choose a wife
from there, and that as he blessed him he charged him, “You are not to choose a
Kena‘ani woman as your wife,” (Maftir) 7 and that Ya‘akov had listened to his
father and mother and gone to Paddan-Aram. 8 ‘Esav also saw that the Kena‘ani
women did not please Yitz’chak his father. 9 So ‘Esav went to Yishma‘el and
took, in addition to the wives he already had, Machalat the daughter of
Yishma‘el Avraham’s son, the sister of N’vayot, to be his wife.
10 Ya‘akov went out from
Be’er-Sheva and traveled toward Haran. 11 He came to a certain place and stayed
the night there, because the sun had set. He took a stone from the place, put
it under his head and lay down there to sleep. 12 He dreamt that there before
him was a ladder resting on the ground with its top reaching to heaven, and the
angels of Adonai were going up and down on it. 13 Then suddenly Adonai was
standing there next to him; and he said, “I am Adonai, the God of Avraham your
[grand]father and the God of Yitz’chak. The land on which you are lying I will
give to you and to your descendants. 14 Your descendants will be as numerous as
the grains of dust on the earth. You will expand to the west and to the east,
to the north and to the south. By you and your descendants all the families of
the earth will be blessed. 15 Look, I am with you. I will guard you wherever
you go, and I will bring you back into this land, because I won’t leave you
until I have done what I have promised you.”
16 Ya‘akov awoke from his
sleep and said, “Truly, Adonai is in this place — and I didn’t know it!” 17
Then he became afraid and said, “This place is fearsome! This has to be the
house of God! This is the gate of heaven!” 18 Ya‘akov got up early in the
morning, took the stone he had put under his head, set it up as a
standing-stone, poured olive oil on its top 19 and named the place Beit-El
[house of God]; but the town had originally been called Luz.
20 Ya‘akov took this vow:
“If God will be with me and will guard me on this road that I am traveling,
giving me bread to eat and clothes to wear, 21 so that I return to my father’s
house in peace, then Adonai will be my God; 22 and this stone, which I have set
up as a standing-stone, will be God’s house; and of everything you give me, I
will faithfully return one-tenth to you.”
29:1 (ii) Continuing his
journey, Ya‘akov came to the land of the people of the east. 2 As he looked, he
saw a well in a field; and there were three flocks of sheep lying there next to
it; because they watered the sheep from that well. The stone on the well’s
mouth was large, 3 and only when all the flocks had gathered there would they
roll the stone away from the opening of the well and water the sheep. Then they
would put the stone back in its place on the well’s opening.
4 Ya‘akov said to them, “My
brothers, where are you from?” They answered, “We’re from Haran.” 5 He asked
them, “Do you know Lavan the [grand]son of Nachor?” They said, “We do.” 6 He
asked them, “Are things going well with him?” “Yes,” they answered, “and here
comes his daughter Rachel with the sheep.” 7 He said, “Look, there’s still
plenty of daylight left; and it isn’t time to bring the animals home; so water
the sheep; then go, and put them out to pasture.” 8 They answered, “We can’t,
not until all the flocks have been gathered together, and they roll the stone
away from the opening of the well. That’s when we water the sheep.”
9 While he was still
speaking with them, Rachel came with her father’s sheep, because she took care
of them. 10 When Ya‘akov saw Rachel the daughter of Lavan his mother’s brother,
and the sheep of Lavan his mother’s brother, Ya‘akov went up and rolled the
stone away from the opening of the well and watered the flock of Lavan his
mother’s brother. 11 Ya‘akov kissed Rachel and wept aloud. 12 Ya‘akov told
Rachel that he was her father’s relative, and that he was Rivkah’s son; and she
ran and told her father. 13 When Lavan heard the news of Ya‘akov his sister’s
son, he ran to meet him, hugged him and kissed him, and brought him to his
house. Ya‘akov told Lavan all that had happened. 14 Lavan said to him, “You are
indeed my own flesh and blood.”
After Ya‘akov had stayed
with him for a whole month, 15 Lavan said to him, “Why should you work for me
for nothing, just because you are my relative? Tell me how much I should pay
you.” 16 Now Lavan had two daughters; the name of the older was Le’ah, and the
name of the younger was Rachel. 17 Le’ah’s eyes were weak; but Rachel was
good-looking, with beautiful features.
(iii) 18 Ya‘akov had fallen
in love with Rachel and said, “I will work for you seven years in exchange for
Rachel your younger daughter.” 19 Lavan answered, “Better that I give her to
you than to someone else; stay with me.” 20 So Ya‘akov worked seven years for
Rachel, and it seemed only a few days to him, because he was so much in love
with her.
21 Ya‘akov said to Lavan,
“Give me my wife, since my time is finished, so that I can start living with
her.” 22 Lavan gathered all the men of the place and gave a banquet. 23 In the
evening he took Le’ah his daughter and brought her to Ya‘akov, and he went in
and slept with her. 24 Lavan also gave his slave-girl Zilpah to his daughter
Le’ah as her slave-girl.
25 In the morning Ya‘akov
saw that he was with Le’ah, and he said to Lavan, “What kind of thing is this
that you’ve done to me? Didn’t I work for you for Rachel? Why have you deceived
me?” 26 Lavan answered, “In our place that isn’t how it’s done, to give the
younger daughter before the firstborn. 27 Finish the marriage week of this one,
and we’ll give you the other one also in exchange for the work you will do for
me during yet another seven years.” 28 Ya‘akov agreed to this, so he finished
her week, and Lavan gave him his daughter Rachel as his wife. 29 Lavan also
gave to his daughter Rachel his slave-girl Bilhah as her slave-girl. 30 So not
only did Ya‘akov go in and sleep with Rachel, but he also loved Rachel more
than Le’ah. Then he served Lavan another seven years.
31 Adonai saw that Le’ah was
unloved, so he made her fertile, while Rachel remained childless. 32 Le’ah
conceived and gave birth to a son, whom she named Re’uven [see, a son!], for
she said, “It is because Adonai has seen how humiliated I have been, but now my
husband will love me.” 33 She conceived again, gave birth to a son and said,
“It is because Adonai has heard that I am unloved; therefore he has given me
this son also.” So she named him Shim‘on [hearing]. 34 Once more she conceived
and had a son; and she said, “Now this time my husband will be joined to me,
because I have borne him three sons.” Therefore she named him Levi [joining].
35 She conceived yet again, had a son and said, “This time I will praise
Adonai”; therefore she named him Y’hudah [praise]. Then she stopped having
children.
30:1 When Rachel saw that
she was not bearing children for Ya‘akov, she envied her sister and said to
Ya‘akov, “Give me children, or I will die!” 2 This made Ya‘akov angry at
Rachel; he answered, “Am I in God’s place? He’s the one who is denying you
children.” 3 She said, “Here is my maid Bilhah. Go, sleep with her, and let her
give birth to a child that will be laid on my knees, so that through her I too
can build a family.” 4 So she gave him Bilhah her slave-girl as his wife, and
Ya‘akov went in and slept with her. 5 Bilhah conceived and bore Ya‘akov a son.
6 Rachel said, “God has judged in my favor; indeed he has heard me and given me
a son.” Therefore she called him Dan [he judged].
7 Bilhah Rachel’s slave-girl
conceived again and bore Ya‘akov a second son. 8 Rachel said, “I have wrestled
mightily with my sister and won,” and called him Naftali [my wrestling].
9 When Le’ah saw that she
had stopped having children, she took Zilpah her slave-girl and gave her to
Ya‘akov as his wife. 10 Zilpah Le’ah’s slave-girl bore Ya‘akov a son; 11 and
Le’ah said, “Good fortune has come,” calling him Gad [good fortune].
12 Zilpah Le’ah’s slave-girl
bore Ya‘akov a second son; 13 and Le’ah said, “How happy I am! Women will say I
am happy!” and called him Asher [happy].
(iv) 14 During the wheat
harvest season Re’uven went and found mandrakes in the field and brought them
to his mother Le’ah. Rachel said to Le’ah, “Please give me some of your son’s
mandrakes [so that I can be fertile].” 15 She answered, “Isn’t it enough that
you have taken away my husband? Do you have to take my son’s mandrakes too?”
Rachel said, “Very well; in exchange for your son’s mandrakes, sleep with him
tonight.” 16 When Ya‘akov came in from the field in the evening, Le’ah went out
to meet him and said, “You have to come and sleep with me, because I’ve hired
you with my son’s mandrakes.” So Ya‘akov slept with her that night. 17 God
listened to Le’ah, and she conceived and bore Ya‘akov a fifth son. 18 Le’ah
said, “God has given me my hire, because I gave my slave-girl to my husband.”
So she called him Yissakhar [hire, reward].
19 Le’ah conceived again and
bore a sixth son to Ya‘akov. 20 Le’ah said, “God has given me a wonderful gift.
Now at last my husband will live with me, since I have borne him six sons.” And
she called him Z’vulun [living together].
21 After this, she gave birth
to a daughter and named her Dinah [controversy over rights].
22 Then God took note of
Rachel, heeded her prayer and made her fertile. 23 She conceived, had a son and
said, “God has taken away my disgrace.” 24 She called him Yosef [may he add],
saying, “May Adonai add to me another son.”
25 After Rachel had given
birth to Yosef, Ya‘akov said to Lavan, “Send me on my way, so that I can return
to my own place, to my own country. 26 Let me take my wives, for whom I have
served you, and my children; and let me go. You know very well how faithfully I
have served you.” 27 Lavan answered him, “If you regard me favorably, then
please listen: I have observed the signs that Adonai has blessed me on account
of you. (v) 28 Name your wages,” he said; “I will pay them.” 29 Ya‘akov
replied, “You know how faithfully I have served you and how your livestock have
prospered under my care. 30 The few you had before I came have increased
substantially; Adonai has blessed you wherever I went. But now, when will I
provide for my own household?” 31 Lavan said, “What should I give you?”
“Nothing,” answered Ya‘akov, “just do this one thing for me: once more I will
pasture your flock and take care of it. 32 I will also go through the flock and
pick out every speckled, spotted or brown sheep, and every speckled or spotted
goat; these and their offspring will be my wages. 33 And I will let my
integrity stand as witness against me in the future: when you come to look over
the animals constituting my wages, every goat that isn’t speckled or spotted
and every sheep that isn’t brown will count as stolen by me.” 34 Lavan replied,
“As you have said, so be it.”
35 That day Lavan removed
the male goats that were streaked or spotted and all the female goats that were
speckled or spotted, every one with white on it, and all the brown sheep;
turned them over to his sons; 36 and put three days’ distance between himself
and Ya‘akov. Ya‘akov fed the rest of Lavan’s flocks.
37 Ya‘akov took fresh-cut
branches from poplar, almond and plane trees and made white streaks on them by
peeling off the bark. 38 Then he set the rods he had peeled upright in the
watering troughs, so that the animals would see them when they came to drink.
And since they bred when they came to drink, 39 the animals mated in sight of
the rods and gave birth to streaked, speckled and spotted young. 40 Ya‘akov
divided the lambs and had the animals mate with the streaked and the brown in
the flock of Lavan. He also kept his own livestock separate and did not have
them mix with Lavan’s flock. 41 Whenever the hardier animals came into heat,
Ya‘akov would set up the rods in the watering troughs; so that the animals
would see them and conceive in front of them; 42 but he didn’t set up the rods
in front of the weaker animals. Thus the more feeble were Lavan’s and the
stronger Ya‘akov’s. 43 In this way the man became very rich and had large
flocks, along with male and female slaves, camels and donkeys. [Complete
Jewish Bible]
Genesis 28:1 Then Isaac called Jacob and blessed him, and charged him,
“You shall not marry one of the Canaanite women. 2 Go at once to Paddan-aram to
the house of Bethuel, your mother’s father; and take as wife from there one of
the daughters of Laban, your mother’s brother. 3 May God Almighty[Genesis 28:3 Traditional rendering of Heb
El Shaddai] bless you and make you fruitful and numerous, that you may
become a company of peoples. 4 May he give to you the blessing of Abraham, to
you and to your offspring with you, so that you may take possession of the land
where you now live as an alien—land that God gave to Abraham.” 5 Thus Isaac
sent Jacob away; and he went to Paddan-aram, to Laban son of Bethuel the
Aramean, the brother of Rebekah, Jacob’s and Esau’s mother.
Esau Marries Ishmael’s
Daughter
6 Now Esau saw that Isaac
had blessed Jacob and sent him away to Paddan-aram to take a wife from there,
and that as he blessed him he charged him, “You shall not marry one of the
Canaanite women,” 7 and that Jacob had obeyed his father and his mother and
gone to Paddan-aram. 8 So when Esau saw that the Canaanite women did not please
his father Isaac, 9 Esau went to Ishmael and took Mahalath daughter of
Abraham’s son Ishmael, and sister of Nebaioth, to be his wife in addition to
the wives he had.
Jacob’s Dream at Bethel
10 Jacob left Beer-sheba and
went toward Haran. 11 He came to a certain place and stayed there for the
night, because the sun had set. Taking one of the stones of the place, he put
it under his head and lay down in that place. 12 And he dreamed that there was
a ladder[Genesis 28:12 Or stairway or
ramp] set up on the earth, the top of it reaching to heaven; and the angels
of God were ascending and descending on it. 13 And the Lord stood beside him[Genesis 28:13 Or stood above it] and
said, “I am the Lord, the God of Abraham your father and the God of Isaac; the
land on which you lie I will give to you and to your offspring; 14 and your
offspring shall be like the dust of the earth, and you shall spread abroad to
the west and to the east and to the north and to the south; and all the
families of the earth shall be blessed[Genesis
28:14 Or shall bless themselves] in you and in your offspring. 15 Know that
I am with you and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to
this land; for I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised
you.” 16 Then Jacob woke from his sleep and said, “Surely the Lord is in this
place—and I did not know it!” 17 And he was afraid, and said, “How awesome is
this place! This is none other than the house of God, and this is the gate of
heaven.”
18 So Jacob rose early in
the morning, and he took the stone that he had put under his head and set it up
for a pillar and poured oil on the top of it. 19 He called that place Bethel;[Genesis 28:19 That is House of God] but
the name of the city was Luz at the first. 20 Then Jacob made a vow, saying,
“If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give
me bread to eat and clothing to wear, 21 so that I come again to my father’s
house in peace, then the Lord shall be my God, 22 and this stone, which I have
set up for a pillar, shall be God’s house; and of all that you give me I will surely
give one-tenth to you.”
Jacob Meets Rachel
29:1 Then Jacob went on his
journey, and came to the land of the people of the east. 2 As he looked, he saw
a well in the field and three flocks of sheep lying there beside it; for out of
that well the flocks were watered. The stone on the well’s mouth was large, 3
and when all the flocks were gathered there, the shepherds would roll the stone
from the mouth of the well, and water the sheep, and put the stone back in its
place on the mouth of the well.
4 Jacob said to them, “My
brothers, where do you come from?” They said, “We are from Haran.” 5 He said to
them, “Do you know Laban son of Nahor?” They said, “We do.” 6 He said to them,
“Is it well with him?” “Yes,” they replied, “and here is his daughter Rachel,
coming with the sheep.” 7 He said, “Look, it is still broad daylight; it is not
time for the animals to be gathered together. Water the sheep, and go, pasture
them.” 8 But they said, “We cannot until all the flocks are gathered together,
and the stone is rolled from the mouth of the well; then we water the sheep.”
9 While he was still
speaking with them, Rachel came with her father’s sheep; for she kept them. 10
Now when Jacob saw Rachel, the daughter of his mother’s brother Laban, and the
sheep of his mother’s brother Laban, Jacob went up and rolled the stone from
the well’s mouth, and watered the flock of his mother’s brother Laban. 11 Then
Jacob kissed Rachel, and wept aloud. 12 And Jacob told Rachel that he was her
father’s kinsman, and that he was Rebekah’s son; and she ran and told her
father.
13 When Laban heard the news
about his sister’s son Jacob, he ran to meet him; he embraced him and kissed
him, and brought him to his house. Jacob[Genesis
29:13 Heb H] told Laban all these things, 14 and Laban said to him, “Surely
you are my bone and my flesh!” And he stayed with him a month.
Jacob Marries Laban’s
Daughters
15 Then Laban said to Jacob,
“Because you are my kinsman, should you therefore serve me for nothing? Tell
me, what shall your wages be?” 16 Now Laban had two daughters; the name of the
elder was Leah, and the name of the younger was Rachel. 17 Leah’s eyes were
lovely,[Genesis 29:17 Meaning of Heb
uncertain] and Rachel was graceful and beautiful. 18 Jacob loved Rachel; so
he said, “I will serve you seven years for your younger daughter Rachel.” 19
Laban said, “It is better that I give her to you than that I should give her to
any other man; stay with me.” 20 So Jacob served seven years for Rachel, and
they seemed to him but a few days because of the love he had for her.
21 Then Jacob said to Laban,
“Give me my wife that I may go in to her, for my time is completed.” 22 So
Laban gathered together all the people of the place, and made a feast. 23 But
in the evening he took his daughter Leah and brought her to Jacob; and he went
in to her. 24 (Laban gave his maid Zilpah to his daughter Leah to be her maid.)
25 When morning came, it was Leah! And Jacob said to Laban, “What is this you
have done to me? Did I not serve with you for Rachel? Why then have you
deceived me?” 26 Laban said, “This is not done in our country—giving the
younger before the firstborn. 27 Complete the week of this one, and we will
give you the other also in return for serving me another seven years.” 28 Jacob
did so, and completed her week; then Laban gave him his daughter Rachel as a
wife. 29 (Laban gave his maid Bilhah to his daughter Rachel to be her maid.) 30
So Jacob went in to Rachel also, and he loved Rachel more than Leah. He served
Laban[Genesis 29:30 Heb him] for
another seven years.
31 When the Lord saw that
Leah was unloved, he opened her womb; but Rachel was barren. 32 Leah conceived
and bore a son, and she named him Reuben;[Genesis
29:32 That is See, a son] for she said, “Because the Lord has looked on my
affliction; surely now my husband will love me.” 33 She conceived again and
bore a son, and said, “Because the Lord has heard[Genesis 29:33 Heb shama] that I am hated, he has given me this son
also”; and she named him Simeon. 34 Again she conceived and bore a son, and
said, “Now this time my husband will be joined[Genesis 29:34 Heb lawah] to me, because I have borne him three
sons”; therefore he was named Levi. 35 She conceived again and bore a son, and
said, “This time I will praise[Genesis
29:35 Heb hodah] the Lord”; therefore she named him Judah; then she ceased
bearing.
30:1 When Rachel saw that
she bore Jacob no children, she envied her sister; and she said to Jacob, “Give
me children, or I shall die!” 2 Jacob became very angry with Rachel and said,
“Am I in the place of God, who has withheld from you the fruit of the womb?” 3
Then she said, “Here is my maid Bilhah; go in to her, that she may bear upon my
knees and that I too may have children through her.” 4 So she gave him her maid
Bilhah as a wife; and Jacob went in to her. 5 And Bilhah conceived and bore
Jacob a son. 6 Then Rachel said, “God has judged me, and has also heard my
voice and given me a son”; therefore she named him Dan.[Genesis 30:6 That is He judged] 7 Rachel’s maid Bilhah conceived
again and bore Jacob a second son. 8 Then Rachel said, “With mighty wrestlings
I have wrestled[Genesis 30:8 Heb niphtal]
with my sister, and have prevailed”; so she named him Naphtali.
9 When Leah saw that she had
ceased bearing children, she took her maid Zilpah and gave her to Jacob as a
wife. 10 Then Leah’s maid Zilpah bore Jacob a son. 11 And Leah said, “Good
fortune!” so she named him Gad.[Genesis
30:11 That is Fortune] 12 Leah’s maid Zilpah bore Jacob a second son. 13
And Leah said, “Happy am I! For the women will call me happy”; so she named him
Asher.[Genesis 30:13 That is Happy]
14 In the days of wheat
harvest Reuben went and found mandrakes in the field, and brought them to his
mother Leah. Then Rachel said to Leah, “Please give me some of your son’s
mandrakes.” 15 But she said to her, “Is it a small matter that you have taken
away my husband? Would you take away my son’s mandrakes also?” Rachel said,
“Then he may lie with you tonight for your son’s mandrakes.” 16 When Jacob came
from the field in the evening, Leah went out to meet him, and said, “You must
come in to me; for I have hired you with my son’s mandrakes.” So he lay with
her that night. 17 And God heeded Leah, and she conceived and bore Jacob a
fifth son. 18 Leah said, “God has given me my hire[Genesis 30:18 Heb sakar] because I gave my maid to my husband”; so
she named him Issachar. 19 And Leah conceived again, and she bore Jacob a sixth
son. 20 Then Leah said, “God has endowed me with a good dowry; now my husband
will honor[Genesis 30:20 Heb zabal]
me, because I have borne him six sons”; so she named him Zebulun. 21 Afterwards
she bore a daughter, and named her Dinah.
22 Then God remembered
Rachel, and God heeded her and opened her womb. 23 She conceived and bore a
son, and said, “God has taken away my reproach”; 24 and she named him Joseph,[Genesis 30:24 That is He adds] saying,
“May the Lord add to me another son!”
Jacob Prospers at Laban’s
Expense
25 When Rachel had borne
Joseph, Jacob said to Laban, “Send me away, that I may go to my own home and
country. 26 Give me my wives and my children for whom I have served you, and
let me go; for you know very well the service I have given you.” 27 But Laban
said to him, “If you will allow me to say so, I have learned by divination that
the Lord has blessed me because of you; 28 name your wages, and I will give
it.” 29 Jacob said to him, “You yourself know how I have served you, and how
your cattle have fared with me. 30 For you had little before I came, and it has
increased abundantly; and the Lord has blessed you wherever I turned. But now
when shall I provide for my own household also?” 31 He said, “What shall I give
you?” Jacob said, “You shall not give me anything; if you will do this for me,
I will again feed your flock and keep it: 32 let me pass through all your flock
today, removing from it every speckled and spotted sheep and every black lamb,
and the spotted and speckled among the goats; and such shall be my wages. 33 So
my honesty will answer for me later, when you come to look into my wages with
you. Every one that is not speckled and spotted among the goats and black among
the lambs, if found with me, shall be counted stolen.” 34 Laban said, “Good!
Let it be as you have said.” 35 But that day Laban removed the male goats that
were striped and spotted, and all the female goats that were speckled and
spotted, every one that had white on it, and every lamb that was black, and put
them in charge of his sons; 36 and he set a distance of three days’ journey
between himself and Jacob, while Jacob was pasturing the rest of Laban’s flock.
37 Then Jacob took fresh
rods of poplar and almond and plane, and peeled white streaks in them, exposing
the white of the rods. 38 He set the rods that he had peeled in front of the
flocks in the troughs, that is, the watering places, where the flocks came to
drink. And since they bred when they came to drink, 39 the flocks bred in front
of the rods, and so the flocks produced young that were striped, speckled, and
spotted. 40 Jacob separated the lambs, and set the faces of the flocks toward
the striped and the completely black animals in the flock of Laban; and he put
his own droves apart, and did not put them with Laban’s flock. 41 Whenever the
stronger of the flock were breeding, Jacob laid the rods in the troughs before
the eyes of the flock, that they might breed among the rods, 42 but for the
feebler of the flock he did not lay them there; so the feebler were Laban’s, and
the stronger Jacob’s. 43 Thus the man grew exceedingly rich, and had large
flocks, and male and female slaves, and camels and donkeys.[New Revised Standard Version]
Key Verse:
Genesis 29: 30 So not only did Ya‘akov go in and sleep with Rachel, but he
also loved Rachel more than Le’ah. Then he served Lavan another seven years. [Complete Jewish Bible]
Genesis 29: 30 So Jacob went in to Rachel also, and he loved Rachel more
than Leah. He served Laban[Genesis 29:30
Heb him] for another seven years.{New Revised
Standard Version]
India Benediction:
May
the Lord disturb you and trouble you,
May
the Lord set an impossible task before you,
And
dare you to meet it.
May
the Lord give you strength to do your best,
And
then, but only then,
May
you be granted the Lord’s peace.
Benediction Heart of
Christianity:
Go
out into the world in peace;
Be
of good courage;
Hold
fast to that which is good;
Render
to no one evil for evil;
Strengthen
the faint hearted;
Support
the weak; help the afflicted;
Honor
all God’s children;
Love
and serve the Lord, rejoicing in the power of the Holy Spirit.
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