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Genesis 31:29-44 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

29. I could easily hurt you, but the God your father worshipped has warned me not to make any threats or promises.

30. I can understand why you were eager to return to your father, but why did you have to steal my idols?

31. Jacob answered, “I left secretly because I was afraid you would take your daughters from me by force.

32. If you find that any one of us has taken your idols, I'll have that person killed. Let your relatives be witnesses. Show me what belongs to you, and you can take it back.” Jacob did not realize that Rachel had stolen the household idols.

33. Laban searched the tents of Jacob, Leah, and the two servant women, but did not find the idols. Then he started for Rachel's tent.

34. She had already hidden them in the cushion she used as a saddle and was sitting on it. Laban searched everywhere and did not find them.

35. Rachel said, “Father, please don't be angry with me for not getting up; I am having my period.” Laban kept on searching, but still did not find the idols.

36. Jacob became very angry and said to Laban:What have I done wrong? Have I committed some crime? Is that why you hunted me down?

37. After searching through everything I have, did you find anything of yours? If so, put it here, where your relatives and mine can see it. Then we can decide what to do.

38. In all the twenty years that I've worked for you, not one of your sheep or goats has had a miscarriage, and I've never eaten even one of your rams.

39. If a wild animal killed one of your sheep or goats, I paid for it myself. In fact, you demanded the full price, whether the animal was killed during the day or at night.

40. I sweated every day, and I couldn't sleep at night because of the cold.

41. I had to work fourteen of these twenty long years to earn your two daughters and another six years to buy your sheep and goats. During that time you kept changing my wages.

42. If the fearsome God worshipped by Abraham and my father Isaac had not been on my side, you would have sent me away without a thing. But God saw my hard work, and he knew the trouble I was in, so he helped me. Then last night he told you how wrong you were.

43. Laban said to Jacob, “Leah and Rachel are my daughters, and their children belong to me. All these sheep you are taking are really mine too. In fact, everything you have belongs to me. But there is nothing I can do to keep my daughters and their children.

44. So I am ready to make an agreement with you, and we will pile up some large rocks here to remind us of the agreement.”

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