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Genesis 29:15

The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 29:15

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And Laban said unto Jacob (probably at the month's end), Because thou art—literally, is it not that. thou art (cf. ; )—my brother,—my kinsman (vide on )—shouldest thou therefore serve me for naught?

(literally, and thou server me gratuitously) tell me, what shall thy wages be? A proof of Laban's generosity and justice (Kalisch); of his selfishness and greed (Keil); of his prudence and sagacity in opening up the way for a love-suit (Large).

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