Laban's wife in the Old Testament was named Adinah. She was the mother of Leah and Rachel, who later became the wives of Jacob.
Jacob works for Laban for 14 years because he wants to marry Laban's daughter Rachel. Laban makes an agreement with Jacob that if he works for him for seven years, he can marry Rachel. However, Laban deceives Jacob by giving him Leah instead, so Jacob agrees to work another seven years in exchange for Rachel.
14 years.. 7 for Leah and seven for rachel
In the Old Testament, Jacob's wives are Leah and Rachel. He also had two additional wives, Bilhah and Zilpah, who were handmaids of Leah and Rachel.
The oldest son of Jacob and Leah was Reuben. He was the firstborn son and the founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Jacob asked Laban for permission to marry his daughters, Leah and Rachel, in Genesis. He first worked for Laban for seven years to marry Rachel, but was tricked into marrying Leah instead. He then worked another seven years to marry Rachel as well.
Jacob's uncle was Laban. Laban tricked Jacob by giving him his older daughter Leah to marry instead of Rachel, whom Jacob loved. Jacob had to work an additional seven years to marry Rachel as well.
Jacob could not marry any of the mortals in the land, but was told to marry a cousin. Jacob's uncle Labon and his two cousins, Leah and Rachel, lived in the city of Haran. Journeying there, Jacob met and fell in love with Rachel. His uncle, Labon, promised to let Jacob marry her if he worked for him for seven years. When the seven years were up, Labon tricked Jacob into marrying Rachel's older sister, Leah, instead.
AnswerIn Genesis chapter 28, Jacob is told that he can not marry any of the local people and must marry one of his uncle, Laban's two daughters, Rachel and Leah. In chapter 29, he meets Rachel and falls in love, but Laban tricks him into marrying Leah, but promises that Jacob can also marry Rachel if he works for Laban for seven years. Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah.
Leah and Rachel were Laban's daughters. They both married Jacob.
The man who deceived Jacob was Laban, his father-in-law. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Leah instead of Rachel, whom Jacob loved. This deception led to Jacob having to work an additional seven years in order to marry Rachel.
Leah
AnswerIn Genesis chapter 28, Jacob is told that he can not marry any of the local people and must marry one of his uncle, Laban's two daughters, Rachel and Leah. In chapter 29, he meets Rachel and falls in love, but Laban tricks him into marrying Leah, but promises that Jacob can also marry Rachel if he works for Laban for seven years. Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah.
Jacob had many sons as he had two wives Leah and rachel the daughters of Laban. The third son of Jacob was Levi.
Jacob met and fell in love with Rachel by a well. He agreed to work for her father Laban for seven years in exchange for marrying Rachel, but Laban deceived him and gave him Rachel's sister Leah instead.
Jacob had many sons as he had two wives Leah and rachel the daughters of Laban. The third son of Jacob was Levi.
Laban's wife in the Old Testament was named Adinah. She was the mother of Leah and Rachel, who later became the wives of Jacob.