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  2. Laban (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    Laban welcomed his nephew, and set him the stipulation of seven years' labour before he permitted him to marry his daughter Rachel. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying his elder daughter Leah instead. Jacob then took Rachel as his second wife, on condition of serving an additional seven years' labour. Laban and his family were described as ...

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  4. Mizpah (emotional bond) - Wikipedia

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    Laban and Jacob make a covenant together, as narrated in Genesis 31:44–54 Mizpah (מִצְפָּה miṣpāh , mitspah ) is Hebrew for "watchtower". It is mentioned in the biblical story of Jacob and Laban , where a pile of stones marks an agreement between two people, with God as their watching witness.

  5. Leah - Wikipedia

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    Leah becomes Jacob's wife through a deception on the part of her father, Laban. In the Biblical account, Jacob is dispatched to the hometown of Laban—the brother of his mother Rebekah—to avoid being killed by his brother Esau, and to find a wife. Out by the well, he encounters Laban's younger daughter Rachel tending her father's sheep, and ...

  6. Rory McIlroy Hired P.I. to Serve Estranged Wife Divorce ... - AOL

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    Getty Images (2) New details about Rory McIlroy’s divorce have emerged via court documents obtained by the Belfast Telegraph. According to the documents obtained on Sunday, May 26, McIlroy, 35 ...

  7. Mizpah in Gilead (Genesis) - Wikipedia

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    Mizpah ('watch-tower', 'look-out') was a place in Gilead, so named by Laban, who overtook Jacob at this spot (Gen. 31:49) on his return to Israel from Padan-aram.Here Jacob and Laban set up their memorial cairn of stones and a pillar (Massebah) to serve to separate them: both as a boundary landmark and as a witness for their covenant and the protection of Laban's daughters Rachel and Leah.