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Genesis 29:16

Posted on 27 July 2023
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"And Laban had two daughters: the name of the elder was Leah, and the name of the younger was Rachel."

This verse is a part of the narrative in the book of Genesis that describes the journey of Jacob, the grandson of Abraham, as he leaves his homeland and travels to Paddan Aram, the region where his mother’s family resides. Jacob is seeking a wife from among his relatives.

In this verse, we are introduced to Laban:who is Jacob’s uncle and the brother of Jacob’s mother, Rebekah. Laban has two daughters:the elder daughter is named Leah, and the younger daughter is named Rachel.

This verse sets the stage for the events that follow in the narrative, where Jacob falls in love with Rachel and agrees to work for Laban for seven years in order to marry her. However, due to Laban’s deception:Jacob ends up marrying Leah instead of Rachel. This leads to a complicated family situation and a subsequent agreement between Jacob and Laban that eventually allows Jacob to marry Rachel as well.

The story of Jacob, Leah, and Rachel is a significant part of the larger narrative in the book of Genesis, highlighting themes such as God’s providence:family dynamics, and the consequences of deceit. It also sets the stage for the development of the twelve tribes of Israel, as the children of Jacob and his wives become the founders of these tribes.

Overall, Genesis 29:16 serves as an introduction to the characters of Leah and Rachel and marks the beginning of a complex and influential narrative within the book of Genesis.

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