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"The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever."

— Isaiah 40:8
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Genesis 30

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Chapter Study & Analysis

Rachel and Leah compete through their handmaids (Bilhah and Zilpah) to bear sons for Jacob. Finally, God remembers Rachel, and she bears Joseph. Jacob then seeks to leave Laban. They agree on a wage of "speckled and spotted" cattle. Through a divine strategy involving rods, Jacob becomes "exceeding rich".
1. The Futility of Rivalry: Human competition in the family brings grief; we must trust God’s timing.
2. God’s Sufficiency: Despite Laban’s unfairness, God provided for Jacob and blessed his labor.
3. Prayer in Barrenness: Rachel’s journey shows that God eventually hears the cry of those who wait on Him.
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