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45 So Jacob took a large stone and made it stand up in the ground. 46 He said to his relatives, ‘Go and get some stones.’ So they brought some stones and they put them together on the ground. Then they all ate a meal together, near the heap of stones.[a]

47 Laban called that place Jegar Sahadutha. Jacob called it Galeed.[b]

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  1. 31:46 When people made an agreement, they often ate a meal together.
  2. 31:47 Jegar Sahadutha are Aramaic words. Galeed is a Hebrew word. Both mean that the stones showed that people made an agreement there.