Genesis 30
1 And Rachel having perceived that she
bore Jacob no children, was jealous of her sister; and said to Jacob, Give me
children; and if not, I shall die.
2 And Jacob was angry with Rachel, and
said to her, Am I in the place of God, who has deprived thee of the fruit of
the womb? 3 And Rachel said to Jacob,
Behold my handmaid Balla, go in to her, and she shall bear upon my knees, and
I also shall have children by her.
4 And she gave him Balla her maid, for
a wife to him; and Jacob went in to her.
5 And Balla, Rachel's maid, conceived,
and bore Jacob a son. 6 And Rachel
said, God has given judgment for me, and hearkened to my voice, and has given
me a son; therefore she called his name, Dan.
7 And Balla, Rachel's maid, conceived
yet again, and bore a second son to Jacob.
8 And Rachel said, God has helped me,
and I contended with my sister and prevailed; and she called his name,
Nephthalim. 9 And Lea saw that she
ceased from bearing, and she took Zelpha her maid, and gave her to Jacob for a
wife; and he went in to her. 10 And
Zelpha the maid of Lea conceived, and bore Jacob a son.
11 And Lea said,
It is happily: and she called his name, Gad.
12 And Zelpha the maid of Lea
conceived yet again, and bore Jacob a second son.
13 And Lea said, I am blessed, for
the women will pronounce me blessed; and she called his name, Aser.
14 And Ruben went in the day of
barley-harvest, and found apples of mandrakes in the field, and brought them
to his mother Lea; and Rachel said to Lea her sister, Give me of thy son's
mandrakes. 15 And Lea said,
Is it not enough for thee that thou hast taken my
husband, wilt thou also take my son's mandrakes? And Rachel said, Not so: let
him lie with thee to-night for thy son's mandrakes.
16 And Jacob came in out of the field
at even; and Lea went forth to meet him, and said, Thou shalt come in to me
this day, for I have hired thee for my son's mandrakes; and he lay with her
that night. 17 And God hearkened to
Lea, and she conceived, and bore Jacob a fifth son.
18 And Lea said, God has given me my
reward, because I gave my maid to my husband; and she called his name
Issachar, which is, Reward. 19 And
Lea conceived again, and bore Jacob a sixth son.
20 And Lea said, God has given me a
good gift in this time; my husband will choose me, for I have born him six
sons: and she called his name, Zabulon.
21 And after this she bore a
daughter; and she called her name, Dina.
22 And God remembered Rachel, and God
hearkened to her, and he opened her womb.
23 And she conceived, and bore Jacob
a son; and Rachel said, God has taken away my reproach.
24 And she called his name Joseph,
saying, Let God add to me another son.
25 And it came to pass when Rachel
had born Joseph, Jacob said to Laban, Send me away, that I may go to my place
and to my land. 26 Restore my wives
and my children, for whom I have served thee, that I may depart, for thou
knowest the service wherewith I have served thee.
27 And Laban said to him, If I have
found grace in thy sight,
aStay thou, perhaps understood. Heb. I have argued that, etc.I would augur well, for the Lord has blessed me at
thy coming in. 28 Appoint
bLit. thy wages to or with me.me thy wages, and I will give them.
29 And Jacob said, Thou knowest in
what things I have served thee, and how many cattle of thine are with me.
30 For it was little thou hadst
before my time, and it is increased to a multitude, and the Lord God has
blessed thee
cSo A. V. but Gr. and Heb. literally, at my foot.since my coming; now then, when shall I set up also my own house?
31 And Laban said to him, What shall
I give thee? and Jacob said to him, Thou shalt not give me anything; if thou
wilt do this thing for me, I will again tend thy flocks and keep them.
32 Let all thy sheep pass by to-day,
and separate thence every grey sheep among the rams, and every one that is
speckled and spotted among the goats—this shall be my
reward. 33 And my righteousness shall
dHearken to or obey me.answer for me on the morrow, for it is my reward before thee: whatever shall
not be spotted and speckled among the goats, and grey among the rams, shall be
stolen with me. 34 And Laban said to
him, Let it be according to thy word.
35 And he separated in that day the
spotted and speckled he-goats, and all the spotted and speckled she-goats, and
all that was grey among the rams, and every one that was white among them, and
he gave them into the hand of his sons.
36 And he set a distance of a three
days' journey between them
eGr. and between. Hebraism.and Jacob. And Jacob tended the cattle of Laban that were left behind.
37 And Jacob took to himself green
rods of storax tree and walnut and plane-tree; and Jacob peeled in them white
stripes; and as
fApparently the nom. absol.he drew off the green, the white stripe which he had made appeared alternate
on the rods. 38 And he laid the rods
which he had peeled, in the hollows of the watering-troughs, that whensoever
the cattle should come to drink, as they should have come to drink before the
rods, the cattle might conceive at the rods.
39 So the cattle conceived at the
rods, and the cattle brought forth young speckled,
and streaked and spotted with ash-coloured spots.
40 And Jacob separated the lambs, and
set before the sheep a speckled ram, and every variegated one among the lambs,
and he separated flocks for himself alone, and did not mingle them with the
sheep of Laban. 41 And it came to
pass in the time wherein the cattle became pregnant, conceiving in the belly,
Jacob put the rods before the cattle in the troughs, that they might conceive
by the rods.gThe meaning of the Hebrew seems to be, when the cattle were weak from any
cause. The LXX. by assigning the yeaning time as the cause, have obscured
the passage. Of course Jacob would not put them in then.
42 But he did not put them in
indiscriminately whenever the cattle happened to
bring forth, but the unmarked ones were Laban's, and the marked ones Jacob's.
43 And the man became very rich, and
he had many cattle, and oxen, and servants, and maid-servants, and camels, and
asses.
Footnotes
a30:27 Stay thou, perhaps understood. Heb. I have argued that, etc.
b30:28 Lit. thy wages to or with me.
c30:30 So A. V. but Gr. and Heb. literally, at my foot.
d30:33 Hearken to or obey me.
e30:36 Gr. and between. Hebraism.
f30:37 Apparently the nom. absol.
g30:41 The meaning of the Hebrew seems to be, when the cattle were weak from any cause. The LXX. by assigning the yeaning time as the cause, have obscured the passage. Of course Jacob would not put them in then.