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Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience - Day 92: Jacob's Journey and Covenant with Laban

In this episode of Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, we explore Day 92, following the story of Jacob from the book of Genesis. After the birth of Joseph, Jacob requests to leave Laban and return to his homeland with his family. Jacob negotiates his wages by taking the speckled and spotted sheep and goats, employing a unique breeding strategy to grow his flock. His increasing wealth stirs up resentment from Laban's sons, and tension arises between Jacob and Laban. God instructs Jacob to return to his father's land, and after consulting with Rachel and Leah, Jacob secretly departs. Laban catches up with Jacob, leading to a confrontation over stolen household idols, which Rachel has hidden. The two men eventually make a covenant at Mizpah, signified by a pile of stones, agreeing not to harm each other. As Jacob continues his journey, he prepares to meet his brother Esau, sending gifts ahead to appease him, feeling anxious about their reunion. This passage highlights themes of God's provision, familial tensions, and the importance of covenants.

00:00 Introduction and Day 92
00:04 Jacob's Request to Leave Laban
00:54 Jacob's Agreement with Laban
01:56 Jacob's Strategy for Flock Breeding
02:49 Jacob's Wealth and Laban's Sons' Grumbling
03:16 God's Command to Jacob
05:10 Jacob's Departure from Laban
05:48 Laban's Pursuit and Confrontation
09:38 Jacob and Laban's Covenant
11:50 Jacob Prepares to Meet Esau
12:44 Jacob's Prayer and Gift to Esau
15:01 Conclusion of Today's Reading

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Day 92

soon after Rachel had given
birth to Joseph, Jacob said to

Labin, please release me so I
can go home to my own country.

Let me take my wives and children
for I have earned them by serving

you and let me be on my way.

You certainly know how
hard I have worked for you.

Please listen to me LA and replied,
I have become wealthy for the Lord

has blessed me because of you.

Tell me how much I owe you.

Whatever it is, I'll pay it.

Jacob replied, you know how hard I've
worked for you and how your flocks

and herds have grown under my care.

You had little indeed before I came, but
your wealth has increased enormously.

The Lord has blessed you
through everything I've

done, but now what about me?

When can I start providing
for my own family?

What wages do you want
Le been asked again.

Jacob replied, don't give me anything.

Just do this one thing and I'll continue
to tend and watch over your flocks.

Let me inspect your flocks today
and remove all the sheep and

goats that are speckled or spotted
along with all the black sheep.

Give these to me as my
wages in the future.

When you check on the animals you
have given me as my wages, you'll

see that I have been honest.

If you find in my flock any goats
without speckles or spots or any sheep

that are not black, you will know
that I have stolen them from you.

All right.

Laben replied, it will be, as you
say, but that very day, Laben went out

and removed the male goats that were
streaked and spotted all the female goats

that were speckled and spotted or had
white patches and all the black sheep.

He placed them the care of his
own sons who took them a three

days journey from where Jacob was.

Meanwhile, Jacob stayed and cared
for the rest of layman's flock.

Then Jacob took some fresh branches
from poplar almond and plain trees

and peeled off strips of bark,
making white streaks on them.

Then he placed these peeled branches
and the watering troughs where

the flocks came to drink for.

That was where they M it, and when they
made it in front of the white streaked

branches, they gave birth to young that
were streaked, speckled, and spotted.

Jacob separated those lambs from
Laban's flock, and at mating time,

he turned the flock to face laban's
animals that were streaked or black.

This is how he built his own flock.

Instead of increasing laban's, whenever
the stronger females were ready to mate,

Jacob would place the peeled branches and
the watering troughs in front of them.

Then they would mate in front
of the branches, but he didn't

do this with the weaker ones.

So the weaker lambs belonged to labin,
and the stronger ones were Jacobs.

As a result, Jacob became very
wealthy with large flocks of sheep

and goats, female and male servants,
and many camels and donkeys.

But Jacob soon learned that Laban's
sons were grumbling about him.

Jacob has robbed our father
of everything they said.

He has gained all his wealth
at our father's expense, and

Jacob began to notice a change
in layman's attitude toward him.

Then the Lord said to Jacob, Return
to the land of your father and

grandfather and to your relatives
there, and I will be with you.

So Jacob called Rachel and Leah out to
the field where he was watching his flock.

He said to them, I have noticed that your
father's attitude toward me has changed,

but the God of my father has been with me.

You know how hard I have worked for
your father, but he has cheated me,

changing my wages 10 times, but God
has not allowed him to do me any harm.

For if he said the speckled
animals will be your wages.

The whole flock began to produce
speckled young, and when he changed

his mind and said, the striped
animals will be your wages, then the

whole flock produced striped young.

In this way, God has taken your
father's animals and given them to me.

One time during the mating season,
I had a dream and saw that the male

goats mating with the females were
streaked, speckled, and spotted.

Then in my dream, the angel of God said to
me, Jacob, and I replied, yes, here I am.

The angel said, look up and you
will see that only the streaked,

speckled and spotted males are mating
with the females of your flock.

For I have seen how Laben has treated you.

I am the God who appeared to you at
Bethel, the place where you anointed the

pillar of stone and made your vow to me.

Now get ready and leave this country
and return to the land of your birth.

Rachel and Leah responded,
that's fine with us.

We won't inherit any of
our father's wealth anyway.

He has reduced our rights to those of
foreign women, and after he sold us, he

wasted the money you paid him for us.

All the wealth God has given
you from our father legally

belongs to us and our children.

So go ahead and do
whatever God has told you.

So Jacob put his wives and children
on camels, and he drove all

his livestock in front of him.

He packed all the belongings he had
acquired and Patton Arum and set

out for the land of Canaan where
his father Isaac lived at the time.

They left Leman was some distance
away, shearing his sheep.

Rachel stole her father's household idols
and took them with her Jacob Outwitted

Laben, the Aian, for they set out secretly
and never told Laben they were leaving.

So Jacob took all his possessions with
him and crossed the Euphrates River

heading for the hill country of Gilead.

Three days later, Leman was told that
Jacob had fled, so he gathered a group of

his relatives and sat out in hot pursuit.

He caught up with Jacob seven days
later in the hill country of Gilead.

But the previous night, God had
appeared to laben the Aramean in a

dream and told him, I'm warning you.

Leave Jacob alone.

Leban caught up with Jacob as he was
camped in the hill country of Gilead, and

he set up his camp not far from Jacob's.

What do you mean by
deceiving me like this?

Leban demanded, how dare you drag my
daughters away like prisoners of war.

Why did you slip away secretly?

Why did you deceive me?

And why didn't you say
you wanted to leave?

I would've given you a farewell
feast with singing and music

accompanied by tambourines and harps.

Why didn't you let me kiss my daughters
and grandchildren and tell them goodbye?

You have acted very foolishly.

I could destroy you, but the God of
your father appeared to me last night

and warned me, leave Jacob alone.

I can understand your feeling
that you must go and your intense

longing for your father's home,
but why have you stolen my gods?

I rushed away because I
was afraid Jacob answered.

I thought you would take your daughters
from me by force, but as for your

gods, see if you can find them and
let the person who has taken them die.

And if you find anything else that belongs
to you, identify it before all these

relatives of ours and I will give it back.

But Jacob did not know that Rachel
had stolen the household idols.

Laben went first into Jacob's tent
to search there, then into Leah's,

and then the tents of the two
servant wives, but he found nothing.

Finally, he went into Rachel's tent,
but Rachel had taken the household

idols and hidden them in her camel
saddle, and now she was sitting on

them when Laben had thoroughly searched
her tent without finding them, she

said to her father, please sir,
forgive me if I don't get up for you.

I'm having my monthly period.

So Leban continued his search, but he
could not find the household idols.

Then Jacob became very angry and he
challenged Leban, what's my crime?

He demanded, what have I done
wrong to make you chase after

me as though I were a criminal.

You have rummaged
through everything I own.

Now show me what you
found that belongs to you.

Set it out here in front of us
before our relatives for all to see.

Let them judge between us.

For 20 years, I have been with you
caring for your flocks, and all that time

your sheep and goats never miscarried.

And all those years I never used a single
ram of yours for food, if anywhere,

attacked and killed by wild animals.

I never showed you the carcass and asked
you to reduce the count of your flock.

No, I took the loss myself.

You made me pay for every stolen
animal, whether it was taken in broad

daylight or in the dark of night.

I worked for you through the
scorching heat of the day and

through cold and sleepless nights.

Yes.

For 20 years I slaved in your house.

I worked for 14 years earning your two
daughters and then six more years for your

flock, and you changed my wages 10 times.

In fact, if the God of my father had
not been on my side, the God of Abraham

and the fearsome God of Isaac, you
would've sent me away empty handed.

But God has seen your
abuse and my hard work.

That is why he appeared to you
last night and rebuked you.

Then Leman replied to Jacob,
these women are my daughters.

These children are my grandchildren,
and these flocks are my flocks.

In fact, everything you see is mine.

But what can I do now about my
daughters and their children?

So come, let's make a covenant,
you and I, and it will be a

witness to our commitment.

So Jacob took a stone and
set it up as a monument.

Then he told his family members
gather some stones, so they gathered

stones and piled them in a heap.

Then Jacob and Leman sat down beside
the pile of stones to eat a covenant

meal to commemorate the event.

Leman called the place jigger, say
Haddah, which means witness pile in

Aramaic, and Jacob called it Gad,
which means witness pile in Hebrew.

Then Leman declared This pile of stones
will stand as a witness to remind us

of the covenant we have made today.

This explains why it was called Gad
witness pile, but it was also called

mspa, which means watchtower for Leman.

Said may the Lord keep watch between us
to make sure that we keep this covenant

when we are out of each other's sight.

If you mistreat my daughters or
if you marry other wives, God will

see it even if no one else does.

He is a witness to this
covenant between us.

See this pile of stones, Leben,
continued and see this monument

I have set between us, they stand
us as witnesses of our vows.

I will never pass this pile of stones
to harm you, and you must never pass

these stones or this monument to harm me.

I call on the God of our ancestors,
the God of your grandfather, Abraham,

and the God of my grandfather hor
to serve as a judge between us.

So Jacob took an oath before the
fearsome God of his father, Isaac,

to respect the boundary line.

Then Jacob offered a sacrifice to God
there on the mountain and invited everyone

to a covenant feast after they had eaten,
they spent the night on the mountain.

Leman got up early the next morning
and he kissed his grandchildren

and his daughters and blessed them.

Then he left and returned home.

As Jacob started on his way again,
angels of God came to meet him.

When Jacob saw them, he exclaimed.

This is God's camp, so he
named the place Mehanna.

Then Jacob sent messengers ahead to
his brother Esau, who was living in

the region of Seer in the land of Edam.

He told them, give this message
to my master, Esau, humble

greetings from your servant Jacob.

Until now, I've been living with
Uncle Leban and now I own cattle,

donkeys, flocks of sheep and goats,
and many servants, both men and women.

I have sent these messengers to
inform my Lord of my coming, hoping

that you will be friendly to me After
delivering the message, the messengers

returned to Jacob and reported.

We met your brother Esau, and
he is already on his way to meet

you with an army of 400 men.

Jacob was terrified at the news.

He divided his household along
with the flocks and herds

and camels into two groups.

He thought if Esau meets one
group and attacks it, perhaps

the other group can escape.

Then Jacob prayed, oh God,
of my grandfather Abraham,

and God of my father, Isaac.

Oh Lord, you told me return to your
own land and to your relatives, and you

promised me I will treat you kindly.

I am not worthy of all the
unveiling love and faithfulness

you have shown to me, your servant.

When I left home and crossed
the Jordan River, I owned

nothing except a walking stick.

Now my household fills two large camps.

Oh Lord, please rescue me from
the hand of my brother Esau.

I am afraid that he is coming to attack
me along with my wives and children,

but you promised me I will surely
treat you kindly and I will multiply

your descendants until they become as
numerous as the sands along the seashore.

Too many to count.

Jacob stayed where he was for the night.

Then he selected these gifts
from his possessions to

present to his brother Esau.

200 female goats, 20 male goats 200
years, 20 rams, 30 female camels with

their young 40 cows, 10 bulls, 20
female donkeys, and 10 male donkeys.

He divided these animals into herds and
assigned each two different servants.

Then he told his servants, go ahead
of me with the animals, but keep

some distance between the herds.

He gave these instructions to
the men leading the first group.

When my brother Esau meets you, he
will ask, whose servants are you?

Where are you going?

Who owns these animals?

You must reply.

They belong to your servant Jacob, but
they are a gift for his master Esau.

Look, he is coming right behind us.

Jacob gave the same instructions to
the second and third herdsman and to

all who followed behind the herds.

You must say the same thing
to Esau when you meet him.

And be sure to say, look, your
servant Jacob is right behind us.

Jacob thought, I will try to
appease him by sending gifts ahead

of me when I see him in person.

Perhaps he will be friendly to me.

So the gifts were sent on
ahead while Jacob himself

spent that night in the camp.

This concludes today's
Immer reading experience.

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