Rachel was the daughter of Laban.
Rachel is an Old Testament matriarch and not a patron saint.
Rachel was an Old Testament Jewish Matriarch. While she is a saint, Old Testament personages are usually not accorded the title of saint.
Rachel is an Old Testament matriarch and not usually accorded the title of saint. That is reserved for those who died after the birth of Our Lord. She was born sometime in the 17th or 18th century BC.
There is Rachel, the Old Testament matriarch, but she is not accorded the title of saint. That is reserved for followers of Christ in the New Testament.
Rachel is an Old Testament matriarch and not accorded the title of saint.
Rachel is an Old Testament matriarch and not usually accorded the title of saint. That is reserved for those who died after the birth of Our Lord. She was born sometime in the 17th or 18th century BC.
Hebron in the Cave of Machpelah
Rachel is an Old Testament matriarch and not accorded the title of saint. She has no patronages.
In the Old Testament, Jacob's wives are Leah and Rachel. He also had two additional wives, Bilhah and Zilpah, who were handmaids of Leah and Rachel.
There is no Saint Rachael. However, there is an Old Testament matriarch named Rachel.
Joseph's mother (in the Old Testament) is Rachel who gave birth to Benjamin aswell.
Yes, Jacob's Well is mentioned in the Old Testament in the Book of Genesis. It is a well in the region of Shechem where Jacob met Rachel.