But Laban said to him, ‘If I have found favour with you, stay. I have learned by divination that the Lord has blessed me because of you.’
Genesis 31:2 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised And Jacob saw from Laban’s face that his attitude towards him was not the same as before. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And Jacob beheld the countenance of Laban, and, behold, it was not toward him as before. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And Jacob noticed that Laban looked at him less favorably than before. American Standard Version (1901) And Jacob beheld the countenance of Laban, and, behold, it was not toward him as beforetime. Common English Bible And Jacob saw that Laban no longer liked him as much as he used to. Catholic Public Domain Version Likewise, he observed that Laban's face was not the same toward him as it was yesterday and the day before. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And perceiving also that Laban's countenance was not towards him as yesterday and the other day, |
But Laban said to him, ‘If I have found favour with you, stay. I have learned by divination that the Lord has blessed me because of you.’
Now Jacob heard what Laban’s sons were saying: ‘Jacob has taken all that was our father’s and has built this wealth from what belonged to our father.’
The Lord said to him, ‘Go back to the land of your ancestors and to your family, and I will be with you.’
He said to them, ‘I can see from your father’s face that his attitude towards me is not the same as before, but the God of my father has been with me.
but he did not have regard for Cain and his offering. Cain was furious, and he looked despondent.
But Moses replied to the Lord, ‘Please, Lord, I have never been eloquent #– #either in the past or recently or since you have been speaking to your servant #– #because my mouth and my tongue are sluggish.’ ,
Then Nebuchadnezzar was filled with rage, and the expression on his face changed towards Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. He gave orders to heat the furnace seven times more than was customary,
‘Here is the law concerning a case of someone who kills a person and flees there to save his life, having killed his neighbour accidentally without previously hating him:
The most sensitive and refined man among you will look grudgingly at his brother, the wife he embraces, and the rest of his children,
So Jonathan summoned David and told him all these words. Then Jonathan brought David to Saul, and he served him as he did before.