Jacob Prospers

25 Now it came about, when Rachel had given birth to Joseph, that Jacob said to Laban, “(A)Send me away, so that I may go to my own place and to my own country. 26 Give me my wives and my children (B)for whom I have served you, and let me go; for you yourself know my service which I have [a]rendered you.” 27 But Laban said to him, “If [b]it pleases you at all, stay with me; I have determined by divination (C)that the Lord has blessed me on your account.” 28 He [c]continued, “(D)Name me your wages, and I will give them.” 29 But Jacob said to him, “(E)You yourself know how I have served you and how your livestock have [d]fared with me. 30 For you had little before [e]I came, and it has [f]increased to a multitude, and the Lord has blessed you [g]wherever I turned. But now, when shall I provide for my own household also?” 31 So he said, “What shall I give you?” And Jacob said, “You shall not give me anything. If you will do this one thing for me, I will again pasture and keep your flock: 32 let me pass through your entire flock today, removing from there every (F)speckled or spotted sheep and every black sheep among the lambs, and the spotted or speckled among the goats; and those shall be my wages. 33 So my [h]honesty will answer for me later, when you come concerning my [i]wages. Every one that is not speckled or spotted among the goats, or black among the lambs, if found with me, will be considered stolen.” 34 Laban said, “[j]Good, let it be according to your word.” 35 So he removed on that day the striped or spotted male goats, and all the speckled or spotted female goats, every one with white on it, and all the black ones among the sheep, and put them in the [k]care of his sons. 36 And he put a distance of three days’ journey between himself and Jacob, and Jacob fed the rest of Laban’s flocks.

37 Then Jacob [l]took fresh rods of poplar, almond, and plane trees, and peeled white stripes in them, exposing the white that was [m]in the rods. 38 He set the rods which he had peeled in front of the flocks in the drinking troughs, that is, in the watering channels where the flocks came to drink; and they mated when they came to drink. 39 So the flocks mated by the rods, and the flocks delivered striped, speckled, and spotted offspring. 40 Then Jacob separated the lambs, and [n]made the flocks face toward the striped and all the black in the flock of Laban; and he put his own herds apart, and did not put them with Laban’s flock. 41 Moreover, whenever the stronger of the flock were mating, Jacob would place the rods in the sight of the flock in the drinking troughs, so that they would mate by the rods; 42 but when the flock was sickly, he did not put them in; so the sickly were Laban’s, and the stronger were Jacob’s. 43 So (G)the man [o]became exceedingly prosperous, and had large flocks, and female and male servants, and camels and donkeys.

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Footnotes

  1. Genesis 30:26 Lit served
  2. Genesis 30:27 Lit I have found favor in your eyes
  3. Genesis 30:28 Lit said
  4. Genesis 30:29 Lit been
  5. Genesis 30:30 Lit me
  6. Genesis 30:30 Lit broken forth
  7. Genesis 30:30 Lit at my foot
  8. Genesis 30:33 Lit righteousness
  9. Genesis 30:33 Lit wages which are before you
  10. Genesis 30:34 Lit Behold, would that it might be
  11. Genesis 30:35 Lit hand
  12. Genesis 30:37 Lit took to himself
  13. Genesis 30:37 Lit on
  14. Genesis 30:40 Lit set the faces
  15. Genesis 30:43 Lit broke forth

Jacob and Laban’s Livestock

25 After Rachel had given birth to Joseph, Jacob told Laban, “Send me off so that I can go back to my place and country. 26 Give me my wives and children for whom I’ve served you. Then I’ll leave, since you’re aware of my service to you.”

27 Then Laban responded, “If I’ve found favor in your sight, please stay with me, because I’ve learned through divination that the Lord has blessed me because of you. 28 Name your wage, and I’ll give it to you.”

29 But Jacob replied to Laban, “You know how I’ve served you and how your cattle thrived under my care. 30 What you had previously was only a few head, but the herd has now multiplied, because the Lord has blessed you through my efforts.[a] But now, when am I going to be able to provide for my own household?”

31 “What do I have to give you?” Laban asked.

Jacob responded, “You don’t have to give me anything. Just do this for me: Let me tend your flock again and watch over it. 32 Let me walk among your flocks today and remove every speckled or spotted sheep, along with every black lamb, and let me do the same with the speckled and spotted goats. These will be my wages. 33 In the future, you’ll be able to verify my honesty because, when you come to check[b] what I’ve earned, if you find a goat that’s not speckled or spotted or a sheep that’s not black, then it will have been stolen by me.”

34 “Very well,” Laban replied. “We’ll do it the way you’ve asked.” 35 That very day, Laban[c] removed the male goats that were striped or spotted, all the female goats that were speckled or spotted—that is, every one that had white on them—and all the black lambs and placed them into the care[d] of his sons. 36 He sent them as far away from Jacob as a three days’ journey could take them.

Meanwhile, Jacob kept tending the rest of Laban’s flock. 37 Jacob took branches[e] from white poplar trees, freshly cut almond trees, and some other trees,[f] stripped off their bark to make white streaks, and uncovered the white part inside the branches. 38 Then he placed the branches that he had stripped bare in all the watering troughs where the flocks came to drink. He placed the branches in front of the flock, and they went into heat as they came to drink. 39 When the flocks mated in front of the branches, they would bear offspring[g] that were striped, speckled, or spotted.

40 Jacob kept the lambs separate, facing the striped and entirely black ones that belonged to Laban’s flock. He set his own herd by itself and would not let them be with Laban’s flock. 41 Whenever the more vigorous of the flock came into heat, Jacob would place the branches in the troughs in front of the flock to make them mate by the branches.

42 But he didn’t put the branches in front of any of the feeble members of the flock. As a result, the feeble ones belonged to Laban, but the stronger ones belonged to Jacob. 43 Therefore the man Jacob[h] prospered so much that he had large flocks, female and male servants, as well as camels and donkeys.

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Footnotes

  1. Genesis 30:30 Lit. my foot
  2. Genesis 30:33 The Heb. lacks check
  3. Genesis 30:35 The Heb. lacks Laban
  4. Genesis 30:35 Lit. hand
  5. Genesis 30:37 Lit. took a rod
  6. Genesis 30:37 Or and plane trees; i.e. a species of trees that could readily be stripped of their bark
  7. Genesis 30:39 The Heb. lacks offspring
  8. Genesis 30:43 The Heb. lacks Jacob