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Genesis 28

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And Isaac called Jacob, and blessed him, and charged him, and said unto him, Thou shalt not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan.

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Arise, go to Padan–aram, to the house of Bethuel thy mother’s father; and take thee a wife from thence of the daughters of Laban thy mother’s brother.

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And God Almighty bless thee, and make thee fruitful, and multiply thee, that thou mayest be a multitude of people;

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And give thee the blessing of Abraham, to thee, and to thy seed with thee; that thou mayest inherit the land wherein thou art a stranger, which God gave unto Abraham.

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And Isaac sent away Jacob: and he went to Padan–aram unto Laban, son of Bethuel the Syrian, the brother of Rebekah, Jacob’s and Esau’s mother.

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When Esau saw that Isaac had blessed Jacob, and sent him away to Padan–aram, to take him a wife from thence; and that as he blessed him he gave him a charge, saying, Thou shalt not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan;

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And that Jacob obeyed his father and his mother, and was gone to Padan–aram;

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And Esau seeing that the daughters of Canaan pleased not Isaac his father;

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Then went Esau unto Ishmael, and took unto the wives which he had Mahalath the daughter of Ishmael Abraham’s son, the sister of Nebajoth, to be his wife.

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And Jacob went out from Beer–sheba, and went toward Haran.

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And he lighted upon a certain place, and tarried there all night, because the sun was set; and he took of the stones of that place, and put them for his pillows, and lay down in that place to sleep.

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And he dreamed, and behold a ladder set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven: and behold the angels of God ascending and descending on it.

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And, behold, the Lord stood above it, and said, I am the Lord God of Abraham thy father, and the God of Isaac: the land whereon thou liest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed;

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And thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth, and thou shalt spread abroad to the west, and to the east, and to the north, and to the south: and in thee and in thy seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed.

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And, behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land; for I will not leave thee, until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of.

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And Jacob awaked out of his sleep, and he said, Surely the Lord is in this place; and I knew it not.

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And he was afraid, and said, How dreadful is this place! this is none other but the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven.

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And Jacob rose up early in the morning, and took the stone that he had put for his pillows, and set it up for a pillar, and poured oil upon the top of it.

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And he called the name of that place Beth–el: but the name of that city was called Luz at the first.

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And Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on,

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So that I come again to my father’s house in peace; then shall the Lord be my God:

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And this stone, which I have set for a pillar, shall be God’s house: and of all that thou shalt give me I will surely give the tenth unto thee.

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Genesis 28:18

“And Jacob rose up early in the morning, and took the stone that he had put for his pillows, and set it up for a pillar, and poured oil upon the top of it.”

Study Summary

Early the next morning Jacob took the stone he had placed under his head and set it up as a pillar and poured oil on top of it. The stone that was a pillow becomes an altar — transformed from the instrument of sleep to the instrument of worship. The pouring of oil is the act of consecration: this stone is set apart as the marker of what happened here. 1 Samuel 7:12 records Samuel setting up a stone at Ebenezer — the same commemorative impulse. The application: the ordinary things that were present during an encounter with God — a stone, a place, a moment — are worth marking. Set up your stone. Pour your oil.

Community Reflections

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Alice Morgan (test user)1d ago
Mercy and justice — Genesis 28

God is faithful in every circumstance.. The contrast between human weakness and divine strength is so vivid in this passage. God meets us exactly where we are — broken, uncertain, yet chosen. God is faithful in every circumstance.. Faith isn't the absence of doubt — it's choosing to believe despite it.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. Today it speaks comfort; a year ago it spoke conviction.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. My grandmother used to quote this verse every morning. The early church would have heard this very differently than we do today. What a reminder that God's ways are not our ways. God is faithful in every circumstance.. I notice the repetition here is deliberate — the author wants us to feel the emphasis, to let the truth sink deep into our hearts.. There's something deeply comforting about knowing that the…

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Genesis 28:18

“And Jacob rose up early in the morning, and took the stone that he had put for his pillows, and set it up for a pillar, and poured oil upon the top of it.”

Study Summary

Early the next morning Jacob took the stone he had placed under his head and set it up as a pillar and poured oil on top of it. The stone that was a pillow becomes an altar — transformed from the instrument of sleep to the instrument of worship. The pouring of oil is the act of consecration: this stone is set apart as the marker of what happened here. 1 Samuel 7:12 records Samuel setting up a stone at Ebenezer — the same commemorative impulse. The application: the ordinary things that were present during an encounter with God — a stone, a place, a moment — are worth marking. Set up your stone. Pour your oil.

Community Reflections

1
Alice Morgan (test user)1d ago
Mercy and justice — Genesis 28

God is faithful in every circumstance.. The contrast between human weakness and divine strength is so vivid in this passage. God meets us exactly where we are — broken, uncertain, yet chosen. God is faithful in every circumstance.. Faith isn't the absence of doubt — it's choosing to believe despite it.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. Today it speaks comfort; a year ago it spoke conviction.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. God is faithful in every circumstance.. My grandmother used to quote this verse every morning. The early church would have heard this very differently than we do today. What a reminder that God's ways are not our ways. God is faithful in every circumstance.. I notice the repetition here is deliberate — the author wants us to feel the emphasis, to let the truth sink deep into our hearts.. There's something deeply comforting about knowing that the…

Read the note →

Genesis 28:18

Early the next morning Jacob took the stone he had placed under his head and set it up as a pillar and poured oil on top of it. The stone that was a pillow becomes an altar — transformed from the instrument of sleep to the instrument of worship. The pouring of oil is the act of consecration: this stone is set apart as the marker of what happened here. 1 Samuel 7:12 records Samuel setting up a stone at Ebenezer — the same commemorative impulse. The application: the ordinary things that were present during an encounter with God — a stone, a place, a moment — are worth marking. Set up your stone. Pour your oil.