(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) is that Jacob, long suffering as he is, willing to be defrauded, a hard worker, doing right by Laban this whole last 20 years, he said, you know what, I've had enough. And sometimes you do have to put people in their place when they're crossing boundaries with you that you don't want them to cross. And this was obviously Jacob's final straw here. And it says in verse 36, and Jacob was wrath. That means he was filled with wrath, he was ready to start doing some damage. What happens when God gets wrath? Or when God pours out his wrath, evil's gonna happen. So to me, Jacob here is ready to fight. He's probably ready to knock him out, is what I'm guessing. And it says, and chode with Laban, and Jacob answered and said to Laban, what is my trespass, what is my sin that thou has so hotly pursued after me? The word chode is a form of the word chide. And to chide means to scold, to reprove, to utter words in anger or by way of disapprobation. To rebuke as to chide one for his fault. So he's not only mad, now he starts saying things in a very angry way and rebuking Laban.