“My honesty will speak on my behalf on a future day, when you will review my wages before you: every one among the goats that is not speckled and spotted, or brown, among the sheep, was stolen by me” (Genesis 30:33). “My honesty will speak on my behalf on a future day” – Rabbi Yehuda bar Simon said: It is written: “Do not glory in a future day” (Proverbs 27:1). You said: “My honesty will speak on my behalf on a future day” – in the future, your daughter will go out and be violated, as it is stated: “Dina, Leah’s daughter, went out” (Genesis 34:1).
“Laban said: Indeed, if only it will be in accordance with your statement” (Genesis 30:34). “Laban said: Indeed, if only [hen lu] it will be in accordance with your statement” – Rabbi Ḥiyya bar Rabba said: Each and every matter that Laban would stipulate with Jacob, he would renege upon it ten times retroactively, as it is stated: “Hen lu.”16Hen means yes, lu indicates uncertainty, which constitutes the first step toward reneging on his agreement.
The Rabbis say: One hundred times, as it is stated: “But your father has cheated me, and changed my wages ten times [monim]” (Genesis 31:7) – ten times ten, as a quorum [minyan] is no fewer than ten. “He established a distance of three days’ journey between himself and Jacob. Jacob herded the remaining flock of Laban” (Genesis 30:36). “He established a distance of three days…Jacob herded the remaining [notarot] flock of Laban” – Reish Lakish said: Notarot – among them of poor quality, among them barren, and among them ill.
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