Laban in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(white).
1. Son of Bethuel, brother of Rebekah and father of
Leah and Rachel. (B.C. about 1860-1740.) The elder branch of
the family remained at Haran, Mesopotamia, when Abraham
removed to the land of Canaan, and it is there that we first
meet with Laban, as taking the leading part in the betrothal
of his sister Rebekah to her cousin Isaac. Ge 24:10,29-60;
27:43; 29:5 The next time Laban appears in the sacred
narrative it is as the host of his nephew Jacob at Haran. Ge
29:13,14 [JACOB]
Jacob married Rachel and Leah, daughters of Laban, and
remained with him 20 years, B.C. 1760-1740. But Laban's
dishonest and overreaching practice toward his nephew shows
from what source Jacob inherited his tendency to sharp
dealing. Nothing is said of Laban after Jacob left him.
2. One of the landmarks named in the obscure and
disputed passage De 1:1 The mention of Hezeroth has perhaps
led to the only conjecture regarding Laban of which the writer
is aware, namely, that it is identical with LIBNAH.
Nu 33:20
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