Genesis Genesis 31:22-55
Laban names the witness-heap in Aramaic and Jacob names it in Hebrew — the first Aramaic in the Torah — sealing the canon's first patriarchal parity-treaty by mutual suspicion, not affection, and naming God by the dread that guards: the Fear of Isaac.
Genesis Genesis 31:1-21
The angel who appears in Jacob's dream at Genesis 31:11-13 names himself by his place — anokhi ha-El Beit-El — and reframes Jacob's earlier pouring of oil on the stone-pillar as an act of anointing. The verb that surfaces in Genesis only at this verse is the one that will name Israel's priests, kings, and Messiah.