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Genesis 31:32 meaning

An explanation of Genesis 31:32

In this passage, tensions between Jacob and Laban come to a head as Jacob prepares to return to his homeland. When confronted by Laban, Jacob vehemently denies the accusation of stealing household gods, highlighting his innocence. He invites Laban to search his possessions, proclaiming that anyone in his household found with the gods should die. This moment illustrates the desperation of Laban, who values his idols, seeing them as integral to his identity and inheritance.

Genesis 31:32