| New International Version (©1984) While he was still talking with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep, for she was a shepherdess.New Living Translation (©2007) Jacob was still talking with them when Rachel arrived with her father's flock, for she was a shepherd. English Standard Version (©2001) While he was still speaking with them, Rachel came with her father’s sheep, for she was a shepherdess. New American Standard Bible (©1995) While he was still speaking with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep, for she was a shepherdess. GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995) While he was still talking to them, Rachel arrived with her father's sheep, because she was a shepherd. King James Bible And while he yet spake with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep; for she kept them. American King James Version And while he yet spoke with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep; for she kept them. American Standard Version While he was yet speaking with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep. For she kept them. Bible in Basic English While he was still talking with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep, for she took care of them. Douay-Rheims Bible They were yet speaking, and behold Rachel came with her father's sheep: for she fed the flock. Darby Bible Translation While he was still speaking to them, Rachel came with her father's sheep, for she was a shepherdess. English Revised Version While he yet spake with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep; for she kept them. Webster's Bible Translation And while he was yet speaking with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep: for she kept them. World English Bible While he was yet speaking with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep, for she kept them. Young's Literal Translation He is yet speaking with them, and Rachel hath come with the flock which her father hath, for she is shepherdess; | | Geneva Study Bible And while he yet spake with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep; for she kept them. Wesley's Notes 29:9 She kept her father's sheep - She took the care of them, having servants under her that were employed about them when he understood that this was his kinswoman (probably he had heard of her name before) knowing what his errand was into that country, we may suppose it struck into his mind immediately, that this must be his wife, as one already smitten with an honest comely face (though it is likely, sun - burnt, and she in the homely dress of a shepherdess) he is wonderfully officious, and ready to serve her, ver.10, and addresses himself to her with tears of joy, and kisses of love, ver.11, she runs with all haste to tell her father, for she will by no means entertain her kinsman's address without her father's knowledge and approbation, ver.12. These mutual respects at their first interview were good presages of their being a happy couple. Providence made that which seemed contingent and fortuitous to give a speedy satisfaction to Jacob's mind as soon as ever he came to the place he was bound for. Abraham's servant, when he came upon a like errand, met with the like encouragement. Thus God guides his people with his eye, Psa 32:8. It is a groundless conceit which some of the Jewish writers have, that Jacob when he kissed Rachel wept, because he had been set upon his journey by Eliphaz the eldest son of Esau, at the command of his father, and robbed him of all his money and jewels, which his mother had given him when she sent him away: it is plain it was his passion for Rachel, and the surprise of this happy meeting that drew these tears from his eyes. Laban, though none of the best humoured men, bid him welcome, was satisfied in the account he gave of himself, and of the reason of his coming in such poor circumstances. While we avoid the extreme on the one hand of being foolishly credulous, we must take heed of falling into the other extreme of being uncharitably jealous and suspicious. Laban owned him for his kinsman, ver.14. Thou art my bone and my flesh. Note, Those are hard - hearted indeed that are unkind to their relations, and that hide themselves from their own flesh, Isa 58:7. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary 9-11. While he yet spake with them, Rachel came-Among the pastoral tribes the young unmarried daughters of the greatest sheiks tend the flocks, going out at sunrise and continuing to watch their fleecy charges till sunset. Watering them, which is done twice a day, is a work of time and labor, and Jacob rendered no small service in volunteering his aid to the young shepherdess. The interview was affecting, the reception welcome, and Jacob forgot all his toils in the society of his Mesopotamian relatives. Can we doubt that he returned thanks to God for His goodness by the way? Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 29:9-14 See Rachel's humility and industry. Nobody needs to be ashamed of honest, useful labour, nor ought it to hinder any one's preferment. When Jacob understood that this was his kinswoman, he was very ready to serve her. Laban, though not the best humoured, bade him welcome, and was satisfied with the account Jacob gave of himself. While we avoid being foolishly ready to believe every thing which is told us, we must take heed of being uncharitably suspicious. | |
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Genesis 29:8 But they said, "We cannot, until all the flocks are gathered, and they roll the stone from the mouth of the well; then we water the sheep." Genesis 29:10 When Jacob saw Rachel the daughter of Laban his mother's brother, and the sheep of Laban his mother's brother, Jacob went up and rolled the stone from the mouth of the well and watered the flock of Laban his mother's brother. (NASB ©1995) |
 Care Father's Flock Kept Rachel Sheep Speaking Talking Tended And while he yet spake with them, Rachel came with her father's sheep; for she kept them.Rachel. 24:15 Ex 2:15,16,21 So 1:7,8 for she kept them. In those primitive times, a pastoral life was not only considered useful but honourable: nor was it beneath the dignity of the daughters of the most opulent chiefs to carry water from the well, or tend the sheep. Jacob, Moses, and David were shepherds.
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