Rachel wife of Jacob died by giving birth to Benjamin
"Rachael" is not in the bible, "Rachel" is in the bible she was Jacobs wife and gave birth the Joseph and Benjamin. "Rachal" is a city mentioned in 1 Samuel 30:29 that David sent some of the spoils to when he defeated the Amalekites.
Two.(Genesis 35:24) "The sons by Rachel were Joseph and Benjamin."
In the Bible, Jacob had two wives: Leah and Rachel. Leah bore him six sons, while Rachel had two sons. Rachel died giving birth to their second son, Benjamin. Leah's fate is not specifically mentioned after Jacob's death.
Tradition states that she and Leah, as well as Sarah and Rebecca, were light-skinned. Not as much as Scandinavians, but not far from it.
Genesis 35:16-19, her name was Rachel
The Hebrew word means "ewe" or "lamb" ("sheep")
Benjamin was the name of the youngest of Jacob's twelve sons, one of two born to his favored wife Rachel. Benjamin is also the name of one of the 12 tribes of Israel. The meaning of the name is "son of my right hand".
Jacob and Rachel had only 2 sons, Joseph and Benjamin. The others were from his other wives Leah, Bilhah and Zilpah. The older (not oldest) son as per the crossword question is therefore Joseph.
Joseph had 11 brothers. Ten of these were born of Leah and Jacob, and Joseph and his little brother Benjamin were born of Rachel and Jacob. Until Benjamin was born, Joseph was Jacob's favourite son because his mother Rachel was his favourite wife. This made the other brothers feel rejected and feel resentful towards Joseph. Also, Joseph was quite nieve and told his brothers about the dreams he had where he had become more important than them, making the brothers despise him even more. Rachel died giving birth to Benjamin.
A variation of Raquel is in the bible as "Rachel".
The name Rachel is of Hebrew origin, meaning "ewe" or "female sheep." In the Bible, Rachel is known as the favored wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. The name symbolizes purity and innocence, often associated with nurturing qualities. It has been a popular name in various cultures and languages throughout history.
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