And ye know that with all my power I have served your father.
Parallel translations
- WEB You know that I have served your father with all of my strength.
- BSB You know that I have served your father with all my strength.
- NKJV And you know that with all my might I have served your father.
- NASB You know that I have served your father with all my strength.
- NLT You know how hard I have worked for your father,
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Quick answer
Jacob reminds Rachel and Leah that he served their father with all his strength. He affirms his own integrity and hard work.
Overview
Jacob appeals to his wholehearted labor as evidence that he has dealt honestly with Laban. This honest service stands in stark contrast to Laban's treachery. Jacob's clear conscience strengthens his case that his prosperity is God's gift, not ill-gotten gain.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Gen 30:29And he said unto him, Thou knowest how I have served thee, and how thy cattle was with me.
- Eph 6:5–8Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ;
- Col 3:22–25Servants, obey in all things your masters according to the flesh; not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but in singleness of heart, fearing God:
- Gen 31:38–42This twenty years have I been with thee; thy ewes and thy she goats have not cast their young, and the rams of thy flock have I not eaten.
- Titus 2:9–10Exhort servants to be obedient unto their own masters, and to please them well in all things; not answering again;
- 1 Pet 2:18Servants, be subject to your masters with all fear; not only to the good and gentle, but also to the froward.
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