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In The Bible, Rachel's father was Laban. He was the brother of Rebekah, Isaac's wife, making him the uncle of Jacob, who later married Rachel. Laban is featured prominently in the story of Jacob's marriages, as he tricked Jacob into marrying his older daughter Leah before allowing him to marry Rachel.

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