Genesis 31:49
49It was also called Mizpah ▼▼tn Heb “and Mizpah.”
because he said, “May the Lord watch ▼▼sn The name Mizpah (מִצְפָּה, mitspah), which means “watchpost,” sounds like the verb translated “may he watch” (יִצֶף, yitsef). Neither Laban nor Jacob felt safe with each other, and so they agreed to go their separate ways, trusting the Lord to keep watch at the border. Jacob did not need this treaty, but Laban, perhaps because he had lost his household gods, felt he did.
between us ▼▼tn Heb “between me and you.”
when we are out of sight of one another. ▼▼tn Heb “for we will be hidden, each man from his neighbor.”
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