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<p>Bereshit 29 speaks of Yaakov's differing feelings towards each of his wives, "loving" the barren Rachel and "hating" the child-bearing Leah.&#160; This parallels other stories of multiple wives where the barren wife is preferred over the non barren wife, most notably the story of Channah and Peninah.</p>
 
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<li>Makbilot Bamikra points out that the notion of a preferred (אהובה, lit. beloved) and less preferred (שנואה, lit. hated) wife appears, in a legal context, in Devarim 21:15-17. The parallel raises the question of how to understand Bereshit 29:30-31's description of Rachel as "beloved" and Leah as "hated".&#160; Was Leah actually hated or more simply less favored than Rachel?</li>
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<li><a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Dual/Biblical_Parallels/Bereshit/29.1#m5e1n6">Makbilot Bamikra</a>&#160;points out that the notion of a preferred (אהובה, lit. beloved) and less preferred (שנואה, lit. hated) wife appears not only in stories of multiple wives, but also in a legal context, in Devarim 21:15-17. The parallel raises the question of how to understand Bereshit 29:30-31's description of Rachel as "beloved" and Leah as "hated".&#160; Was Leah actually hated or more simply less favored than Rachel?</li>
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<li><a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Dual/Biblical_Parallels/Bereshit/29.1#m5e1n6">Makbilot Bamikra</a> also lists other stories of barren wives, with the story of Channah and Peninah being perhaps most similar to Rachel's ordeal.</li>
 
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<li>See <a href="../Yaakov/0/en#Wives">Yaakov's Wives</a> for discussion of how various commentators view Yaakov's relationship with Leah, and whether her deception led to such distrust that Yaakov actively disliked her.</li>
 
<li>See <a href="../Yaakov/0/en#Wives">Yaakov's Wives</a> for discussion of how various commentators view Yaakov's relationship with Leah, and whether her deception led to such distrust that Yaakov actively disliked her.</li>
<li>The juxtaposition of a beloved wife who has no children and a less beloved wife who does have children has a literary parallel in the story of Channah and Peninah in Shemuel I 1. See&#160;<a href="Rachel and Channah" data-aht="page">Rachel and Channah</a> for an exploration of the parallels and contrasts between the stories.</li>
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<li>See&#160;<a href="Rachel and Channah" data-aht="page">Rachel and Channah</a> for an exploration of the parallels and contrasts between the stories.</li>
 
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Version as of 02:29, 20 June 2023

Biblical Parallels Index – Bereshit 29

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Favored and Unfavored Wives

Bereshit 29 speaks of Yaakov's differing feelings towards each of his wives, "loving" the barren Rachel and "hating" the child-bearing Leah.  This parallels other stories of multiple wives where the barren wife is preferred over the non barren wife, most notably the story of Channah and Peninah.

Tools

  • Makbilot Bamikra points out that the notion of a preferred (אהובה, lit. beloved) and less preferred (שנואה, lit. hated) wife appears not only in stories of multiple wives, but also in a legal context, in Devarim 21:15-17. The parallel raises the question of how to understand Bereshit 29:30-31's description of Rachel as "beloved" and Leah as "hated".  Was Leah actually hated or more simply less favored than Rachel?
  • Makbilot Bamikra also lists other stories of barren wives, with the story of Channah and Peninah being perhaps most similar to Rachel's ordeal.

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  • See Yaakov's Wives for discussion of how various commentators view Yaakov's relationship with Leah, and whether her deception led to such distrust that Yaakov actively disliked her.
  • See Rachel and Channah for an exploration of the parallels and contrasts between the stories.