7 And your father hath deceived me, and changed my wages ten times; but God suffered him not to hurt me.
7 yet your father has cheated me by changing my wages ten times. However, God has not allowed him to harm me.
7 yet your father has cheated me and changed my wages ten times. But God did not permit him to harm me.
7 Still, your father has cheated me over and over, changing my wages time and again. But God never let him really hurt me.
7 Yet your father has deceived me and changed my wages ten times, but God did not allow him to hurt me.
7 but he has cheated me, changing my wages ten times. But God has not allowed him to do me any harm.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Genesis 31:7
Commentary on Genesis 31:1-21
(Read Genesis 31:1-21)
The affairs of these families are related very minutely, while (what are called) the great events of states and kingdoms at that period, are not mentioned. The Bible teaches people the common duties of life, how to serve God, how to enjoy the blessings he bestows, and to do good in the various stations and duties of life. Selfish men consider themselves robbed of all that goes past them, and covetousness will even swallow up natural affection. Men's overvaluing worldly wealth is that error which is the root of covetousness, envy, and all evil. The men of the world stand in each other's way, and every one seems to be taking away from the rest; hence discontent, envy, and discord. But there are possessions that will suffice for all; happy they who seek them in the first place. In all our removals we should have respect to the command and promise of God. If He be with us, we need not fear. The perils which surround us are so many, that nothing else can really encourage our hearts. To remember favoured seasons of communion with God, is very refreshing when in difficulties; and we should often recollect our vows, that we fail not to fulfil them.