Friday, July 22, 2011

the trickster tricked

Good morning (or evening) friends,
We saw that when Jacob and Laban agreed that Joseph's wages would be the speckled animals from Laban's flock, Laban separated out those animals at night and sent them away with his sons. Jacob adapts to turn the situation to his favor. Jacob's craftiness can be ethically challenging, but it often makes for good stories.

Blessings on your weekend,
Sam

Genesis 30:37-43

37Then Jacob took fresh rods of poplar and almond and plane, and peeled white streaks in them, exposing the white of the rods. 38He set the rods that he had peeled in front of the flocks in the troughs, that is, the watering places, where the flocks came to drink. And since they bred when they came to drink, 39the flocks bred in front of the rods, and so the flocks produced young that were striped, speckled, and spotted. 40Jacob separated the lambs, and set the faces of the flocks toward the striped and the completely black animals in the flock of Laban; and he put his own droves apart, and did not put them with Laban’s flock. 41Whenever the stronger of the flock were breeding, Jacob laid the rods in the troughs before the eyes of the flock, that they might breed among the rods, 42but for the feebler of the flock he did not lay them there; so the feebler were Laban’s, and the stronger Jacob’s. 43Thus the man grew exceedingly rich, and had large flocks, and male and female slaves, and camels and donkeys.

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