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Zilpah, Leah`s handmaid, bore Jacob a son.
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A Rivalry's Desperate Act
Commentators explain that Leah's action was a direct response to her rivalry with Rachel. Having stopped bearing children herself, she felt she was losing her standing with Jacob. To compete, she followed Rachel's earlier example by giving her maidservant, Zilpah, to Jacob, illustrating the painful depths of jealousy within the family.
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18th Century
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19th Century
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Leah ... took Zilpah ... : By ceasing to bear, Leah had lost her one hold upon her husband’s affection, and to re…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And Zilpah, Leah's maid, bore Jacob a son . ] For it seems he consented to take her to wife at the motion of Leah, a…
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