Now you have gone off because you long for your father's house. But why have you stolen my gods?" Chapter Outline 1. Jacob, displeased with the envy of Laban and his sons, departs secretly.19. Rachel steals her father's household gods. 22. Laban pursues after him, and complains of the wrong. 34. Rachel's plan to hide the images. 36. Jacob's complaint of Laban. 43. The covenant of Laban and Jacob at Galeed. Timeline
People Aram, Isaac, Jacob, Laban, Leah, Nahor, RachelPlaces Canaan, Euphrates River, Galeed, Gilead, Jegar-sahadutha, Mizpah, Paddan-aramTopics Certainly, Desire, Desirous, Earnestly, Father's, Gods, Greatly, Hast, Heart's, Indeed, Longed, Longedst, Longest, Needs, Return, Seems, Sore, Steal, Stolen, Surely, Though, Wherefore, Wouldest, YetJump to Previous Desirous Earnestly Father's Gods Greatly Heart's House Indeed Longed Needs Seems Sore Steal Stolen Surely Want Wherefore WouldestJump to Next Desirous Earnestly Father's Gods Greatly Heart's House Indeed Longed Needs Seems Sore Steal Stolen Surely Want Wherefore WouldestParallel Verses NASB: "Now you have indeed gone away because you longed greatly for your father's house; but why did you steal my gods?"KJV: And now, though thou wouldest needs be gone, because thou sore longedst after thy father's house, yet wherefore hast thou stolen my gods? Links Genesis 31:30 NIV • Genesis 31:30 NLT • Genesis 31:30 ESV • Genesis 31:30 NASB • Genesis 31:30 KJVResources Genesis 31:30 Bible AppsGenesis 31:30 Parallel Genesis 31:30 Biblia Paralela Genesis 31:30 Chinese Bible Genesis 31:30 French Bible Genesis 31:30 German Bible Genesis 31:30 Commentaries Bible Hub |



