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It happened, when Laban heard the news of Jacob, his sister`s son, that he ran to meet Jacob, and embraced him, and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob told Laban all these things.

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The Need for Honest Disclosure

Commentators like Calvin and Gill highlight that Jacob "told Laban all these things." He had to explain why he arrived poor and alone, unlike Abraham's servant who came with great wealth. This honest disclosure was necessary to overcome any negative assumptions and establish a proper relationship, showing the importance of transparency even in difficult circumstances.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Genesis 29:1–35

18th Century

Theologian

Genesis 29:6: רחל rāchēl — Rachel, “a ewe.”

Genesis 29:16: לאה lê'âh — Leah, “we…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Genesis 29:13

19th Century

Bishop

Laban ... ran to meet him, and embraced him. —Rachel told her father, because it was a matter simply of the hospitable reception of a rela…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Genesis 29:13

16th Century

Theologian

And he told Laban all these things. Since Laban had previously seen one of Abraham’s servants supplied with great wealth, an unfavorable o…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Genesis 29:13

17th Century

Pastor

And it came to pass, when Laban heard the tidings of Jacob his
sister's son
That there was such a man at …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Genesis 29:9–14

17th Century

Minister

See Rachel's humility and industry. Nobody needs to be ashamed of honest, useful labour, nor should it hinder anyone's advancement. When Jacob unde…