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Genesis 29:30

Posted on 27 July 2023
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“And he went in also unto Rachel, and he loved also Rachel more than Leah, and served with him yet seven other years.”

Context:Genesis 29 tells the story of Jacob, who fled from his home after deceiving his brother Esau. He arrived in the land of his relatives and met Laban, his mother’s brother. Jacob fell in love with Laban’s younger daughter, Rachel, and agreed to work for Laban for seven years in order to marry her.

Jacob’s Love for Rachel:After fulfilling the seven years of service, Jacob married Rachel, whom he loved deeply. This verse highlights Jacob’s strong affection for Rachel. It is important to note that Jacob’s love for Rachel did not diminish his obligations and commitments. He completed the agreed-upon period of service to Laban before marrying Rachel.

The Presence of Leah:The latter part of the verse mentions Leah, Rachel’s older sister. It indicates that Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah. This introduces a complex family dynamic that plays a significant role in the subsequent events and challenges Jacob faced. Laban deceived Jacob into marrying Leah instead of Rachel on his wedding night, leading to further complications.

The Additional Years of Service:The verse concludes by mentioning that Jacob continued to serve Laban for another seven years. This indicates that despite the disappointment of marrying Leah instead of Rachel, Jacob was willing to work another seven years to obtain Rachel as his wife. It demonstrates his commitment and perseverance in pursuing what he desired.

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