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It happened in the evening, that he took Leah his daughter, and brought her to him. He went in to her.

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A Deception Made Easy

Commentators explain that Laban's deception was plausible due to the customs of the time. The marriage was consummated in the evening, and the bride would have been brought to Jacob's chamber heavily veiled and expected to remain silent. These cultural practices made it easy for Laban to substitute Leah for Rachel without Jacob realizing it until the morning.

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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 29:23

19th Century

Bishop

He took Leah his daughter. —As the bride is taken to the bridegroom’s house closely veiled (see Note on Genesis 24:65), a…

John Gill

John Gill

On Genesis 29:23

17th Century

Pastor

And it came to pass in the evening
After the feast was over, and the guests were departed; when it was night, a fit …

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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…