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1When Rachel found that she bore Jacob no children, she became jealous of her sister and said to Jacob, 'Give me sons, or I shall die.' 2Jacob said angrily to Rachel, 'Can I take the place of God, who has denied you children?' 3She said, 'Here is my slave-girl Bilhah. Lie with her, so that she may bear sons to be laid upon my knees, and through her I too may build up a family.' 4So she gave him her slave-girl Bilhah as a wife, and Jacob lay with her. 5Bilhah conceived and bore Jacob a son. 6Then Rachel said, 'God has given judgement for me; he has indeed heard me and given me a son', so she named him Dan That is He has given judgement. 7Rachel's slave-girl Bilhah again conceived and bore Jacob another son. 8Rachel said, 'I have played a fine trick on my sister, and it has succeeded'; so she named him Naphtali That is Trickery. 9When Leah found that she was bearing no more children, she took her slave-girl Zilpah and gave her to Jacob as a wife, 10and Zilpah bore Jacob a son. 11Leah said, 'Good fortune has come', and she named him Gad That is Good Fortune. 12Zilpah, Leah's slave-girl, bore Jacob' another son, 13and Leah said, 'Happiness has come, for young women will call me happy.' So she named him Asher That is Happy.

14In the time of wheat-harvest Reuben went out and found some mandrakes in the open country and brought them to his mother Leah. Then Rachel asked Leah for some of her son's mandrakes, 15but Leah said, 'Is it so small a thing to have taken away my husband, that you should take my son's mandrakes as well?' But Rachel said, 'Very well, let him sleep with you tonight in exchange for your son's mandrakes.' 16So when Jacob came in from the country in the evening, Leah went out to meet him and said, 'You are to sleep with me tonight; I have hired you with my son's mandrakes.' That night he slept with her, 17and God heard Leah's prayer, and she conceived and bore a ?fth son. 18Leah said, 'God has rewarded me, because I gave my slave-girl to my husband.' So she named him Issachar That is Reward. 19Leah again conceived and bore a sixth son. 20She said, 'God has endowed me with a noble dowry. Now my husband will treat me in princely style, because I have borne him six sons.' So she named him Zebulun That is Prince. 21Later she bore a daughter and named her 'Dinah. 22Then God thought of Rachel; he heard her prayer and gave her a child; 23so she conceived and bore a son and said, 'God has taken away my humiliation.' 24She named him Joseph The name may mean either He takes away or May he add, saying, 'May the LORD add another son!'

Jacob's bargain with Laban.  Gn.30.25-43

25When Rachel had given birth to Joseph, Jacob said to Laban, 'Let me go, for I wish to return to my Own home and country. 26Give me my wives and my children for whom I have served you, and I will go; for you know what service I have done for you.' 27Laban said to him, 'Let me have my say, if you please. I have become prosperous and the LORD has blessed me for your sake. 28So now tell me what I owe you in wages, and I will give it you.' 29Jacob answered, 'You must know how I have served you, and how your herds have prospered under my care. 30You had only a few when I came, but now they have increased beyond measure, and the LORD brought blessings to you wherever I went. But is it not time for me to provide for my family?' 31Laban said, 'Then what shall I give you?', but Jacob answered, 'Give me nothing; I will mind your flocks prob. rdg, Heb adds I will watch as before, if you will do what I suggest. 32Today I will go over your flocks and pick out from them every black lamb, and all the brindled and the spotted goats, and they shall be my wages. 33This is a fair offer, and it will be to my own disadvantage later on, when we come to settling my wages: every goat amongst mine that is not spotted or brindled and every lamb that is not black will have been stolen.' 34Laban said, 'Agreed ; let it be as you have said.' 35But that day he removed the he-goats that were striped and brindled and all the spotted and brindled she-goats, all that had any white on them, and every ram that was black, and he handed them over to his own sons. 36Then he put a distance of three days' journey between himself and Jacob, while Jacob was left tending those of Laban's flocks that remained. 37Thereupon Jacob took fresh rods of white poplar, almond, and plane tree, and peeled off strips of bark, exposing the white of the rods. 38Then he fixed the peeled rods upright in the troughs at the watering-places where the flocks came to drink; they faced the she-goats that were on heat when they came to drink. 39They felt a longing for the rods and they gave birth to young that were striped and spotted and brindled. 40As for the rams, Jacob divided them, and let the ewes run only with such of the rams in Laban's flock as were striped and black; and thus he bred separate flocks for himself, which he did not add to Laban's sheep. 41As for the goats, whenever the more vigorous were on heat, he put the rods in front of them at the troughs so that they would long for the rods; 42he did not put them there for the weaker goats. Thus the weaker came to be Laban's and the stronger Jacob's. 43So Jacob increased in wealth more and more until he possessed great flocks, male and female slaves, camels, and asses.


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