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Title: The Departure and the Defense — God’s Covenant Promises Deliverance
Genesis 31 marks the turning point where Jacob, having completed his service, must escape Laban's household to return to the promised land, as God commanded. This chapter demonstrates God keeping His covenant by directly commanding the return, defending Jacob's prosperity, and preserving him from danger.
Verse-by-Verse Breakdown
1. The Divine Command to Return (Verses 1–16)
Jacob senses the rising hostility from Laban's sons and receives a direct instruction from God.
2. The Secret Escape and Laban's Pursuit (Verses 17–25)
Jacob prepares and executes the return trip, and Laban immediately gives chase.
3. God's Direct Intervention and Defense (Verses 26–42)
God intervenes in a dream to protect Jacob from Laban’s impending violence.
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Title: The Departure and the Defense — God’s Covenant Promises Deliverance
Genesis 31 marks the turning point where Jacob, having completed his service, must escape Laban's household to return to the promised land, as God commanded. This chapter demonstrates God keeping His covenant by directly commanding the return, defending Jacob's prosperity, and preserving him from danger.
Verse-by-Verse Breakdown
1. The Divine Command to Return (Verses 1–16)
Jacob senses the rising hostility from Laban's sons and receives a direct instruction from God.
2. The Secret Escape and Laban's Pursuit (Verses 17–25)
Jacob prepares and executes the return trip, and Laban immediately gives chase.
3. God's Direct Intervention and Defense (Verses 26–42)
God intervenes in a dream to protect Jacob from Laban’s impending violence.
Support the show