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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A variation of Raquel is in the bible as "Rachel".
The name Rachel is Hebrew for "little lamb". Rachel is also Jacob's wife in the Bible.
Rachel's son is Joseph who was destined to be the leader of Israel's tribes.
The name Rachel is Hebrew. The first time that I know about it being used is in the Bible, in the book of Genesis.
The bible does not mention the innkeepers name. The innkeeper's wife's name is Rachel.
which Rachel? Rachel wife of Jacob, is specifically mentioned by her name 44 times Not sure about Rachel in relation to Leah, or Rachel in relation to John
The Patriarchs were the founding fathers of the Jewish faith: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Their wives, Sarah, Rebekah, and Rachel, were called the Matriarchs
Rachel is an old Hebrew Bible name from Genesis. Rachel was the favorite wife of Jacob. She was the mother of two of Jacob's 12 sons. Jacob's 12 sons fathered the 12 tribes of Israel
Yes, in the book of Genesis. Read Genesis chapters 29-35.
The Hebrew word means "ewe" or "lamb" ("sheep")
Genesis 35:16-19, her name was Rachel