47 Laban named the pile of rocks Jegar Sahadutha. But Jacob named it Galeed.
48 Laban said to Jacob, “This pile of rocks will remind us of our agreement.” That's why the place was named Galeed.
49 Laban also said, “This pile of rocks means that the Lord will watch us both while we are apart from each other.” So the place was also named Mizpah.
50 Then Laban said:If you ill-treat my daughters or marry other women, I may not know about it, but remember, God is watching us!
51-52 Both this pile of rocks and this large rock have been set up between us as a reminder. I must never go beyond them to attack you, and you must never go beyond them to attack me.
53 My father Nahor, your grandfather Abraham, and their ancestors all worshipped the same God, and he will make sure that we each keep the agreement.Then Jacob made a promise in the name of the fearsome God his father Isaac had worshipped.
54 Jacob killed an animal and offered it as a sacrifice there on the mountain, and he invited his men to eat with him. After the meal they spent the night on the mountain.