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Explore the intricate relationships and struggles of Laban's daughters, Leah and Rachel. Follow their unique tale from Haran to Beersheba, filled with love, betrayal, and sacrifice. Witness the birth of sons like Reuben, Simeon, and Levi, and discover the meaning behind names like Judah and Issachar. Dive into the world of ancient idols, gray-spotted sheep, and the mysterious teraphim. Join the journey of family, faith, and destiny in this captivating narrative set against the backdrop of biblical times.
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29:1-31:55 Haran Bethel Beersheba
29:1-31:55 Laban ~ white (“Whitey“ )
29:1-31:55 Delicate ~ NASB, NIV – weak
29:1-31:55 Unloved ~ KJV, hated
29:1-31:55 Leah Reuben ~ Behold a Son Simeon ~ Heard Levi ~ Joined Judah ~ Praise Issachar ~ There is Recompense Zebulun ~ A Dwelling Dinah ~ Feminine form of Judge Gad ~ Troop or Good Fortune Zilpah Asher ~ Happy Bilhah Dan ~ Judge Naphtali ~ Wrestiing Rachel Joseph ~ Jehovah had added
29:1-31:55 Experience ~ nachash – NASB, have divined ; NIV, by divination
29:1-31:55 White = Laban
29:1-31:55 Conceived (vv. 38, 39) ~ yacham – a primitive root meaning hot
29:1-31:55 Gray-spotted ~ KJV, grisled
29:1-31:55 Idols ~ teraphim
29:1-31:55 Haran Gilead Bethel Beersheba
29:1-31:55 Sons and daughters~ i.e., grandchildren
29:1-31:55 Saddle ~ KJV, furniture