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| | Gen 29:1 | Jacob hurried on, finally arriving in the land of the east.
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| | Gen 29:2 | He saw in the distance three flocks of sheep lying in an open field beside a well, waiting to be watered. But a heavy stone covered the mouth of the well.
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| | Gen 29:3 | It was the custom there to wait for all the flocks to arrive before removing the stone. After watering them, the stone would be rolled back over the mouth of the well.
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| | Gen 29:4 | Jacob went over to the shepherds and asked them, "Where do you live?" "At Haran," they said.
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| | Gen 29:5 | "Do you know a man there named Laban, the grandson of Nahor?" "Yes, we do," they replied.
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| | Gen 29:6 | "How is he?" Jacob asked. "He's well and prosperous. Look, here comes his daughter Rachel with the sheep."
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| | Gen 29:7 | "Why don't you water the flocks so they can get back to grazing?" Jacob asked. "They'll be hungry if you stop so early in the day."
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| | Gen 29:8 | "We don't roll away the stone and begin the watering until all the flocks and shepherds are here," they replied.
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| | Gen 29:9 | As this conversation was going on, Rachel arrived with her father's sheep, for she was a shepherd.
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| | Gen 29:10 | And because she was his cousin, the daughter of his mother's brother, and because the sheep were his uncle's, Jacob went over to the well and rolled away the stone and watered his uncle's flock.
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| | Gen 29:11 | Then Jacob kissed Rachel, and tears came to his eyes.
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| | Gen 29:12 | He explained that he was her cousin on her father's side, her aunt Rebekah's son. So Rachel quickly ran and told her father, Laban.
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| | Gen 29:13 | As soon as Laban heard about Jacob's arrival, he rushed out to meet him and greeted him warmly. Laban then brought him home, and Jacob told him his story.
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| | Gen 29:14 | "Just think, my very own flesh and blood!" Laban exclaimed. After Jacob had been there about a month,
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| | Gen 29:15 | Laban said to him, "You shouldn't work for me without pay just because we are relatives. How much do you want?"
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| | Gen 29:16 | Now Laban had two daughters: Leah, who was the oldest, and her younger sister, Rachel.
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| | Gen 29:17 | Leah had pretty eyes, but Rachel was beautiful in every way, with a lovely face and shapely figure.
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| | Gen 29:18 | Since Jacob was in love with Rachel, he told her father, "I'll work for you seven years if you'll give me Rachel, your younger daughter, as my wife."
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| | Gen 29:19 | "Agreed!" Laban replied. "I'd rather give her to you than to someone outside the family."
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| | Gen 29:20 | So Jacob spent the next seven years working to pay for Rachel. But his love for her was so strong that it seemed to him but a few days.
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| | Gen 29:21 | Finally, the time came for him to marry her. "I have fulfilled my contract," Jacob said to Laban. "Now give me my wife so we can be married."
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| | Gen 29:22 | So Laban invited everyone in the neighborhood to celebrate with Jacob at a wedding feast.
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| | Gen 29:23 | That night, when it was dark, Laban took Leah to Jacob, and he slept with her.
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| | Gen 29:24 | And Laban gave Leah a servant, Zilpah, to be her maid.
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| | Gen 29:25 | But when Jacob woke up in the morning--it was Leah! "What sort of trick is this?" Jacob raged at Laban. "I worked seven years for Rachel. What do you mean by this trickery?"
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| | Gen 29:26 | "It's not our custom to marry off a younger daughter ahead of the firstborn," Laban replied.
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| | Gen 29:27 | "Wait until the bridal week is over, and you can have Rachel, too--that is, if you promise to work another seven years for me."
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| | Gen 29:28 | So Jacob agreed to work seven more years. A week after Jacob had married Leah, Laban gave him Rachel, too.
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| | Gen 29:29 | And Laban gave Rachel a servant, Bilhah, to be her maid.
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| | Gen 29:30 | So Jacob slept with Rachel, too, and he loved her more than Leah. He then stayed and worked the additional seven years.
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| | Gen 29:31 | But because Leah was unloved, the LORD let her have a child, while Rachel was childless.
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| | Gen 29:32 | So Leah became pregnant and had a son. She named him Reuben, for she said, "The LORD has noticed my misery, and now my husband will love me."
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| | Gen 29:33 | She soon became pregnant again and had another son. She named him Simeon, for she said, "The LORD heard that I was unloved and has given me another son."
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| | Gen 29:34 | Again she became pregnant and had a son. She named him Levi, for she said, "Surely now my husband will feel affection for me, since I have given him three sons!"
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| | Gen 29:35 | Once again she became pregnant and had a son. She named him Judah, for she said, "Now I will praise the LORD!" And then she stopped having children.
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