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Laban said to Jacob, "What have you done, that you have deceived me, and carried away my daughters like captives of the sword?
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The Language of False Accusation
Commentators explain that Laban's accusation is intentionally harsh and misleading. By describing his daughters as 'captives of the sword,' he falsely paints Jacob as a violent plunderer who took them by force. Scholars note this was a gross exaggeration, as the daughters left willingly, revealing how people can twist facts to create a false narrative and portray themselves as the victim.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
תרפים terāpı̂ym — Teraphim. This word occurs fifteen times in the Old Testament. It appears three times in this chapte…
19th Century
Anglican
Laban said ... — Laban reproaches Jacob, first, for carrying away his daughters secretly, which was an affront to them ([Reference…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And Laban said to Jacob Upon their meeting together; perhaps in some middle place between their two tents.
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