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CHILDREN'S SABBATH LESSONS
LESSON 9
JACOB DECEIVED
Esau was so mad at Jacob for tricking him out of his
birthright and his blessing that Jacob’s parents told him to go to live with his
mother’s brother, Laban, and find a good wife there.
Laban had two daughters. The oldest was named Leah and
the youngest was Rachael. Rachael was beautiful and Jacob fell in love with her.
Jacob loved Rachael so much that he told Laban he would
work for him for seven years if he could marry Rachael. Laban told Jacob that it would be good for Jacob to
marry Rachael rather than to marry someone from another tribe of people.
Jacob worked for Laban for seven years for Rachael but
he said it seemed to him like a few days because he loved her so much, Genesis
29:20. After the seven years, Jacob went to Laban and said, “Give me my wife,
for my days are fulfilled, that I may marry her.”
Laban gathered together all the neighbors and made a big
marriage feast. There was probably a lot of good food and drinking and fun at
the party just like many weddings today. Laban
wanted to play a trick on Jacob. He gave his older daughter Leah to Jacob
instead of Rachael! So Jacob married Leah and in the morning he saw that it
wasn’t Rachael. Jacob liked Leah, but he was still very upset, because he
thought he had married Rachael.
He said to Laban, “What is this you have done to me? I
served you seven years for Rachael and now you have tricked me!”

Laban told Jacob that in that country it was the custom
for the oldest daughter to be married before the younger daughter could be
married. He told him that he had to stay married to Leah and that he could also
have Rachael after a week if he would work for Laban another seven years.
Jacob served Laban for another seven years for Rachael
and he loved her more than Leah. When Leah and Rachael got married, Laban gave
them each a servant girl to help them.
To make up for Leah not being loved as much, Yahweh let
her be the one who had babies while Rachael didn’t have any. She had four sons
named Reuben, Simeon, Levi and Judah.
Rachael was so sad because she didn’t have any children
that she told Jacob, “If you don’t give me children I will die!”
That made Jacob angry at Rachael. He told her, “I am not
Elohim, that I can make you have children or not have children. If you want to
have children you should pray to Yahweh,” Genesis 30:1-2.
So Rachael told Jacob to have a baby with her servant
girl, Bilhah, and Rachael would get a baby that way. Bilhah had two baby boys
and Rachael named the first one Dan and the second one Naphtali.
Leah didn’t have any more children so she gave Jacob her
servant girl, Zilpah, and she had a son whom Leah named Gad. Then Zilpah had
another son whom Leah named Asher. Leah then had two more sons named Issachar
and Zebulun and then a daughter named Dinah. Now, Leah had six sons and a
daughter.
Finally, Elohim listened to Rachael praying to Him and
gave her a son. She named him Joseph. Jacob loved Joseph the most because he was
Rachael’s son and he still loved Rachael.
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BIG FAMILY CHALLENGE |
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It sounds like Jacob had a
lot of children, doesn't it? Now a project for you to check your
memory. Take a piece of paper and draw three lines from top to
bottom. On the right side at the top, write "Rachael." At the top of
the other columns, write "Bilhah" on one, "Leah" on the next, and "Zilpah"
on the last. Below are Jacob's children. Write their names under
their mother and then look it up in Genesis 29:32 to 30:24 to see if
you are right. |
| Joseph |
Dan |
| Zebulun |
Reuben |
| Asher |
Simeon |
| Levi |
Issachar |
| Dinah |
Judah |
| Naphtali |
Gad |
Jacob had been working for Laban for all this time and
now he wanted to leave and be on his own. He was a very good shepherd so Laban
asked him to stay and offered to pay him wages for his work. He asked Jacob how
much money he wanted.
“You don’t need to give me any money at all. Just give
me the lambs that are not all white. We’ll separate all the speckled and spotted
and black sheep today and after that, any of those that there are in the flock
will be mine,” Jacob said, Genesis 30:32.
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Laban thought he would have
ALL the sheep (or at least most of them), didn't he? |
Since only a few sheep are usually born spotted or
black, Laban thought this was a great offer and quickly agreed.
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Laban was probably really
surprised when Jacob's flock grew so big! |
Jacob took sticks and stripped the bark off in places
and put them in front of the sheep’s drinking trough. When the baby sheep were
born they came out mostly spotted and streaked. Jacob put all those colored
sheep into his own flock. His flock grew to be very large with these sheep.
Laban changed the rules about which color sheep Jacob got; but every time he
changed the rules, the new lambs were born the color which was for Jacob,
Genesis 31:8.
Laban and his sons got jealous of Jacob’s blessings and
things started to get tense. Then, Yahweh told Jacob he should go back home to
his family in Canaan. Rachael and Leah agreed and Jacob’s whole big family and
all his flocks left while Laban was out in the fields shearing sheep. Jacob had
been with Laban so long that he was about ninety-two years old when they left
Laban.
Jacob was glad to be going home but he was also afraid
that his brother Esau still wanted to kill him. He sent men on ahead to meet
Esau and give him fine gifts from Jacob. Jacob also prayed to Yahweh for help in
meeting Esau. He thanked Yahweh for teaching him so much and for giving him so
much, Genesis 32:9-12.
When Jacob was camping that night by himself a man came
to him and wrestled with him all night. Neither of them could beat the other.
Even when the man touched Jacob’s hip and made his leg strained, Jacob would not
let go of him.
When it was almost morning and it began to get a little
light, the man said, “Let me go because it will soon be day.”
Jacob said, “I will not let you go unless you bless me.”
He said, “What is your name?”
“Jacob.”
“Your name shall not be Jacob any more. You shall be
called Israel because you have struggled with Elohim and with men and have not
lost.”
“What is your name?” Jacob asked Him.
“Why do you ask my name?” He replied. And He blessed
Jacob, Genesis 32:34-39.
Jacob got up and limped over to where his family was
camped and took them to meet his brother Esau. Because of the blessing he had
received he was a little less afraid that Esau would kill him, but he was still
concerned.
Finally, Jacob saw Esau coming with four hundred men!
Jacob put himself in front of his family to protect them and then Esau saw him
and began to run toward him. Jacob bowed himself to the ground and then got up
to meet his brother. Esau ran to him and and and and and and …….. HUGGED HIM! He was happy to see
his brother Jacob.
Jacob stayed close to Yahweh and Yahweh blessed him and
kept him safe.
Memory Verse
I am the El of Bethel, where you anointed a pillar,
where
you vowed a vow to me.
Now arise, get out of this land and
return to the land of
your birth.
Genesis 31:13
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HalleluYAH!
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