And Laban called it Jegarsahadutha: but Jacob called it Galeed.
Parallel translations
- WEB Laban called it Jegar Sahadutha, but Jacob called it Galeed.
- BSB Laban called it Jegar-sahadutha, and Jacob called it Galeed.
- NKJV Laban called it Jegar Sahadutha, but Jacob called it Galeed.
- NASB Now Laban called it Jegar-sahadutha, but Jacob called it Galeed.
- NLT To commemorate the event, Laban called the place Jegar-sahadutha (which means “witness pile” in Aramaic), and Jacob called it Galeed (which means “witness pile” in Hebrew).
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Quick answer
Laban names the heap in Aramaic and Jacob in Hebrew, both meaning 'heap of witness.' The two names reflect their different languages and the witness the heap represents.
Overview
Jegar Sahadutha (Aramaic) and Galeed (Hebrew) carry the same meaning, showing the cultural distance now separating Jacob's family from Laban's. This small detail marks Jacob's emergence as a distinct covenant people. The heap stands as a silent witness binding both men before God.
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- Heb 12:1Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us,
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