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A Cry of Desperation
Commentators explain that Rachel's cry, 'or else I die,' was likely an Eastern proverb expressing profound grief, not a literal suicide threat. In that culture, a childless woman could feel her life was without purpose. Her demand for children might also be interpreted as a desperate plea for Jacob to pray to God on her behalf, much as Isaac had prayed for Rebekah.
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And when Rachel saw. Here Moses begins to relate that Jacob was distracted with family conflicts. But although the Lord was punishing him,…
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Pastor
And when Rachel saw that she bore Jacob no children
In the space of three or four years after marriage, and when her…
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Rachel envied her sister: envy is grieving at the good of another���a sin than which none is more hateful to God, or more hurtful to our neighbors …