Genesis 31:7
And your father hath deceived me, and changed my wages ten times; but God suffered him not to hurt me.
Cross-reference
Genesis 31:29 is Laban's own confession — he admits it was in his power to harm Jacob but God restrained him, directly confirming the protection described here.
In Genesis 31:41, Jacob spells out the details: 'ten times' refers to Laban changing his wages over twenty years of service — the full substantiation of this claim.
Genesis 29:15 is where Laban first proposed paying Jacob wages — the starting point of the arrangement he later 'changed ten times.'
Genesis 30:43 details Jacob's prosperity, which he now attributes to God's protection despite Laban's cheating.
Genesis 20:6 shows God restraining Abimelech from touching Sarah — same pattern of God blocking someone's harmful intent, a divine protection parallel.
Psalm 105:14 recounts how God rebuked kings to protect the patriarchs — this likely alludes to episodes like Laban's mistreatment of Jacob.
Psalm 105:15 echoes God's command: 'Touch not my anointed ones' — directly paralleling God's protection of Jacob from Laban's schemes here.
Job 1:10 references God's protective 'hedge' around a righteous person — the same idea of divine shielding from harm that Jacob experienced with Laban.