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Teks -- Genesis 29:19 (NET)

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JFB -> Gen 29:14-20
JFB: Gen 29:14-20 - he abode a month Among pastoral people a stranger is freely entertained for three days; on the fourth day he is expected to tell his name and errand; and if he prolong...
Among pastoral people a stranger is freely entertained for three days; on the fourth day he is expected to tell his name and errand; and if he prolongs his stay after that time, he must set his hand to work in some way, as may be agreed upon. A similar rule obtained in Laban's establishment, and the wages for which his nephew engaged to continue in his employment was the hand of Rachel.
TSK -> Gen 29:19

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Poole -> Gen 29:19
Poole: Gen 29:19 - And // he // blessed him And or therefore, ( as the particle is oft taken, i.e. because he was a priest of God),
he (i.e. Melchizedek )
blessed him ( Abram,) which was...
And or therefore, ( as the particle is oft taken, i.e. because he was a priest of God),
he (i.e. Melchizedek )
blessed him ( Abram,) which was one act of the priestly office. See Poole on "Heb 7:6" . See Poole on "Heb 7:7" . So it is a prayer for him, that God would confirm and increase the blessing which he had given him. Or, blessed is; so it is an acknowledgment of God’ s blessing conferred upon Abram both formerly, and in this late and great victory. Or, blessed shall be; so it is a prediction concerning his future and further blessedness, whereof this was only an earnest.
Gill -> Gen 29:19
Gill: Gen 29:19 - And Laban said // it is better that I should give her to thee, than that I should give her to another man // abide with me And Laban said,.... Deceitfully, as the Targum of Jonathan adds, pretending great respect for Jacob, and that what he had proposed was very agreeable ...
And Laban said,.... Deceitfully, as the Targum of Jonathan adds, pretending great respect for Jacob, and that what he had proposed was very agreeable to him, when he meant to impose upon him:
it is better that I should give her to thee, than that I should give her to another man; by which he not only intimates that he preferred him, a relation, to another man, a stranger; but as if he did not insist upon the servitude for her, but would give her to him; unless he means upon the terms proposed, and so it should seem by what follows:
abide with me: the term of seven years, and serve me; suggesting, that then he agreed Rachel should be his wife; and so Jacob, a plain hearted man, understood him; but he designed no such thing.

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MHCC -> Gen 29:15-30
MHCC: Gen 29:15-30 - --During the month that Jacob spent as a guest, he was not idle. Wherever we are, it is good to employ ourselves in some useful business. Laban was d...
Matthew Henry -> Gen 29:15-30
Matthew Henry: Gen 29:15-30 - -- Here is, I. The fair contract made between Laban and Jacob, during the month that Jacob spent there as a guest, ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Gen 29:15-20
Keil-Delitzsch: Gen 29:15-20 - --
Jacob's Double Marriage. - After a full month ("a month of days,"Gen 41:4; ...
Constable: Gen 11:27--Exo 1:1 - --II. PATRIARCHAL NARRATIVES 11:27--50:26
One of the significant chang...


Guzik -> Gen 29:1-35
Guzik: Gen 29:1-35 - Jacob's Marriages and Children Genesis 29 - Jacob's Marriages and Children
A. Jacob meets Rachel.
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