And he said, Appoint me thy wages, and I will give it.
Parallel translations
- WEB He said, “Appoint me your wages, and I will give it.”
- BSB And he added, “Name your wages, and I will pay them.”
- NKJV Then he said, “Name me your wages, and I will give it.”
- NASB He continued, “Name me your wages, and I will give them.”
- NLT Tell me how much I owe you. Whatever it is, I’ll pay it.”
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Quick answer
Laban invites Jacob to name his wages, willing to pay to keep him. He seeks to retain the prosperity Jacob brings.
Overview
Laban's offer reflects his eagerness to continue benefiting from Jacob's God-given success. The open invitation to set his own wages gives Jacob the opening to propose the unusual arrangement that follows. Behind Laban's calculation, God is positioning Jacob to leave Laban with great wealth, fulfilling his promise to provide for him.
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