#Now

This does not mean "at this moment," but is used to draw attention to the important point that follows.

#flee to Laban

"leave here quickly and go to Laban"

#for a while

Here "a while" means an undetermined amount of time. AT: "for a period of time"

#until your brother's fury subsides

"until you brother calms down"

#until your brother's anger turns away from you

No longer being angry is spoken of as if the anger turns to a different direction away from the person. AT: "until he is no longer angry with you" (See: [[:en:ta:vol1:translate:figs_metaphor]])

#Why should I lose you both in one day?

Rebekah uses a question to emphasize her concern. AT: "I do not want to lose both of you in one day!" (See: [[:en:ta:vol1:translate:figs_rquestion]])

#I lose you both in one day

It is implied that if Esau kills Jacob, then they will execute Esau as a murderer. (See: [[:en:ta:vol1:translate:figs_explicit]])

#I lose

This is a polite way of referring to her sons dying. (See: [[:en:ta:vol2:translate:figs_euphemism]])