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Genesis 29:1-14

Then Jacob went on his journey, and came to the land of the people of the
east.  As he looked, he saw a well in the field and three flocks of sheep
lying there beside it; for out of that well the flocks were watered.  The
stone on the well's mouth was large, and when all the flocks were gathered
there, the shepherds would roll the stone from the mouth of the well, and
water the sheep, and put the stone back in its place on the mouth of the
well.

Jacob said to them, "My brothers, where do you come from?"  They said, "We
are from Haran."  He said to them, "Do you know Laban son of Nahor?"  They
said, "We do."  He said to them, "Is it well with him?"  "Yes," they
replied, "and here is his daughter Rachel, coming with the sheep."  7 He
said, "Look, it is still broad daylight; it is not time for the animals to
be gathered together.  Water the sheep, and go, pasture them."  But they
said, "We cannot until all the flocks are gathered together, and the stone
is rolled from the mouth of the well; then we water the sheep."

While he was still speaking with them, Rachel came with her father's
sheep; for she kept them.  Now when Jacob saw Rachel, the daughter of his
mother's brother Laban, and the sheep of his mother's brother Laban, Jacob
went up and rolled the stone from the well's mouth, and watered the flock
of his mother's brother Laban.  Then Jacob kissed Rachel, and wept aloud.
And Jacob told Rachel that he was her father's kinsman, and that he was
Rebekah's son; and she ran and told her father.

When Laban heard the news about his sister's son Jacob, he ran to meet
him; he embraced him and kissed him, and brought him to his house. Jacob
told Laban all these things, 14 and Laban said to him, "Surely you are my
bone and my flesh!"  And he stayed with him a month.