Pope Shenouda III
Jacob and his uncle  Laban
The Holy Bible says about the meeting  between   Jacob and  Rachel: “And it came to pass, when   Jacob saw   Rachel  the daughter of    Laban his mother's brother, and the  sheep of    Laban his mother’s brother, that   Jacob went near and rolled the stone  from the well's mouth, and watered the flock of   Laban his mother's  brother. Then   Jacob kissed   Rachel, and lifted up his voice and wept.  And   Jacob told   Rachel that he was her father’s brother” (Gen.29: 10-12). Thus   Jacob called  Rachel’s father his brother  although he was his mother's brother. The phrase ‘mother’s brother’ was repeated many times in this chapter. The word ‘brother’ was used  to mean very near relations.
 Laban talked to   Jacob in the same manner,  saying: "Because you are my brother, should you  therefore serve me for nothing?” Tell me, what should your wages be?” (Gen.29: 15) Thus   Laban called   Jacob his brother although he was his  nephew.