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Leah`s eyes were weak, but Rachel was beautiful and well favored.

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The Meaning of 'Tender Eyes'

Commentators explain that Leah's 'tender eyes' likely meant they were weak, dull, or bleared, possibly from an eye disease. This was considered a significant physical flaw, standing in stark contrast to Rachel, who was described as beautiful in both form and appearance. This physical difference establishes the basis for Jacob's preference and the subsequent family conflict.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Genesis 29:1–35

18th Century

Theologian

Genesis 29:6: רחל rāchēl — Rachel, “a ewe.”

Genesis 29:16: לאה lê'âh — Leah, “we…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Genesis 29:17

19th Century

Bishop

Leah was tender eyed. —Leah, whose name signifies languor, weariness, had dull, bleared eyes. Probably she suffe…

John Gill

John Gill

On Genesis 29:17

17th Century

Pastor

Leah [was] tender eyed Blear eyed, had a moisture in them, which made them red, and so she was not so agreeable to look a…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Genesis 29:15–30

17th Century

Minister

During the month that Jacob spent as a guest, he was not idle. Wherever we are, it is good to engage in some useful work.

Laban desired that…