The Bible does not say: we have no idea what her name was, and she is not even mentioned.
Jacob asked Laban for permission to marry his daughters, Leah and Rachel, in Genesis. He first worked for Laban for seven years to marry Rachel, but was tricked into marrying Leah instead. He then worked another seven years to marry Rachel as well.
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AnswerIn Genesis chapter 28, Jacob is told that he can not marry any of the local people and must marry one of his uncle, Laban's two daughters, Rachel and Leah. In chapter 29, he meets Rachel and falls in love, but Laban tricks him into marrying Leah, but promises that Jacob can also marry Rachel if he works for Laban for seven years. Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah.
Tradition states that Bilhah and Zilpah were the half-sisters of Rachel and Leah. Laban was their father (Rashi commentary, Genesis 31:50). They were born and lived in northern Mesopotamia.
Laban's wife in the Old Testament was named Adinah. She was the mother of Leah and Rachel, who later became the wives of Jacob.
Leah and Rachel were Laban's daughters. They both married Jacob.
Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Leah by giving her to Jacob instead of Rachel on their wedding night, as Jacob had intended. Laban did this by having Leah wear a veil and keeping her identity hidden until the morning, when it was revealed to Jacob that he had married Leah instead of Rachel.
Answer: According to Genesis chapter 29 verse 16 Laban was the father of Leah.
In the book of Genesis Leah and rachel were Labans daughter, and Jacob worked for 14 years as dowry, first Laban gave the wrong daughter which Jacob wanted, so he worked another 7 years for rachels hand.
Short answer: Jacob worked 7 years for Laban before he married his two wives, Leah and Rachel.Long answer: Jacob worked 7 years to pay Rachel's bride price, but his father-in-law Laban tricked him into sleeping with Rachel's older sister Leah instead.When Jacob then confronted Laban about it (Genesis 29:25-27):"...And he said to Laban, What is this you have done to me? Did I not serve with you for Rachel? Why then have you tricked me?And Laban said, It must not be done so in our country, to give the younger before the first-born. Fulfill her week, and we will give you this one also for the service which you shall serve with me still another seven years."So Laban basically told Jacob, "Finish your honeymoon with Leah, and then I'll give you Rachel also."So the timeline was:Jacob is engaged to Rachel.Jacob serves Laban 7 years as her bride price.Laban tricks Jacob into marrying Leah instead.Jacob has a week-long honeymoon with Leah.Jacob marries Rachel, also.Jacob serves Laban another 7 years to pay for his second wife.
Rachel is the daughter of Laban in the book of genesis.And she and her sister Leah both married Jacob. Laban tricked Joseph , he first made him work for seven years for Leah and then another seven years for Rachel.
AnswerIn Genesis chapter 28, Jacob is told that he can not marry any of the local people and must marry one of his uncle, Laban's two daughters, Rachel and Leah. In chapter 29, he meets Rachel and falls in love, but Laban tricks him into marrying Leah, but promises that Jacob can also marry Rachel if he works for Laban for seven years. Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah.