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Genesis 31:55

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Early the next morning, Laban kissed his daughters and his grandchildren goodbye, then he left to go back home.

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After speaking with Abraham, the LORD left, and Abraham went back home.

They gave Rebekah their blessing and said, “We pray that God will give you many children and grandchildren and that he will help them defeat their enemies.”

Isaac called in Jacob, then gave him a blessing, and said: Don't marry any of those Canaanite women.

After Joseph was born, Jacob said to Laban, “Release me from our agreement and let me return to my own country.

You didn't even give me a chance to kiss my own grandchildren and daughters goodbye. That was really foolish.

Laban said to Jacob, “Leah and Rachel are my daughters, and their children belong to me. All these sheep you are taking are really mine too. In fact, everything you have belongs to me. But there is nothing I can do to keep my daughters and their children.

But Esau ran towards Jacob and hugged and kissed him. Then the two brothers started crying.

David's soldiers went on across the river, while he stayed behind to say goodbye to Barzillai and to wish him well. Barzillai returned home, but

Even the most angry people will praise you when you are furious.

When we please the LORD, even our enemies make friends with us.

Balak said, “What are you doing? I asked you to come and place a curse on my enemies. But you have blessed them instead!”

The LORD gave Balaam a message, then sent him back to tell Balak.

But I can't go against God! He did not curse or condemn Israel.

After Balaam finished, he started home, and Balak also left.

But the LORD your God loves you, so he refused to listen to Balaam and turned Balaam's curse into a blessing.

When only a few of the LORD's people remain, when their strength is gone, and some of them are slaves, the LORD will feel sorry for them and give them justice.

They cried again. Orpah kissed her mother-in-law goodbye, but Ruth held on to her.




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