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Rachel, a biblical figure from the Book of Genesis, could not have children due to her infertility, which caused her great distress and jealousy towards her sister Leah, who bore children easily. Despite her deep desire to have children, Rachel struggled with barrenness until God eventually opened her womb, allowing her to give birth to Joseph and later Benjamin. Her story highlights themes of longing, rivalry, and divine intervention in matters of fertility.

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