Genesis 28:1-2
Summary for Gen 28:1-2: 28:1-2 a Isaac remained in the land, but Jacob had to leave it. God would deal with Jacob under the hand of Laban, his uncle (see study note on 29:1–31:55).• Believers in any age must remain spiritually pure by marrying other believers (2 Cor 6:14-18 b). The Canaanite people incorporated dozens of groups and clans into their society and religion by wars, treaties, and marriages (see Gen 34:20-23 c). Abraham’s family was to resist such mixing (cp. 24:3 d; ch 34 e); they were to marry within their clan to maintain the purity of the line and of the faith that identified them as the chosen seed. The surest way to lose their distinctiveness was to intermarry with people of other tribal backgrounds and beliefs (see Ezra 9–10 f; Neh 13:23-29 g).
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