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  1. Nov 4, 2020 · 1. Leah Is Tenderhearted. In Genesis 29:13 CSB Rachel is described by her outward appearance as “shapely and beautiful.” Leah is identified as having “tender eyes.” Other translations say weak,...

  2. Dec 9, 2019 · Leah's story in the Bible is told in Genesis chapters 29-31, 33-35, 46, and 49. She is also mentioned in Ruth 4:11. Leah was born in the town of Paddan-Aram, the oldest daughter of Laban, sister of Rachel, and niece of Rebekah. Leah's name is variously said to mean "wild cow," "gazelle," "wearied," and "weary" in Hebrew.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Question. Who was Leah in the Bible? Answer. Leah was the daughter of Laban, the sister of Rachel, a wife of Jacob, and the mother of seven of Jacob’s children. Leahs first mention in the Bible comes in the story of Jacob.

  4. Jan 21, 2022 · Meaning & History. From the Hebrew name לֵאָה (Le'ah), which was probably derived from the Hebrew word לְאָה (le'ah) meaning "weary". Alternatively it might be related to Akkadian littu meaning "cow". In the Old Testament Leah is the first wife of Jacob and the mother of seven of his children.

  5. Leah, in the Hebrew Bible ( Old Testament ), primarily in Genesis, first wife of Jacob (later Israel) and the traditional ancestor of 5 of the 12 tribes of Israel. Leah was the mother of six of Jacob’s sons: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Issachar, Zebulun, and Judah; Judah was the ancestor of King David and, according to the New Testament, of Jesus.

  6. The biblical matriarch Leah was the wife of Jacob and the mother of six of the twelve tribes: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar and Zebulun. Information about Rachel is found in Genesis chapters 29-35. Leah was the oldest daughter of Laban, Rebekah’s brother.

  7. www.bibleodyssey.org › articles › leahLeah - Bible Odyssey

    Leah is a central yet often forgotten matriarch in the Genesis story. She is the older sister of Rachel ( Gen 29:16) and the first wife of Jacob ( Gen 29:25-26 ). Her character is intentionally juxtaposed to her sister Rachel, from comparison of their physical descriptions (e.g., Leahs soft or weak eyes) to discussions of their fertility.

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