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Chapter 30
And
when
Rachel
saw
that
she
bare
Jacob
no
children,
Rachel
envied
her
sister;
and
said
unto
Jacob,
Give
me
children,
or
else
I
die.
2
And
Jacob’s
anger
was
kindled
against
Rachel:
and
he
said,
Am
I
in
God’s
stead,
who
hath
withheld
from
thee
the
fruit
of
the
womb?
3
And
she
said,
Behold
my
maid
Bilhah,
go
in
unto
her;
and
she
shall
bear
upon
my
knees,
that
I
may
also
have
children
by
her.
4
And
she
gave
him
Bilhah
her
handmaid
to
wife:
and
Jacob
went
in
unto
her.
5
And
Bilhah
conceived,
and
bare
Jacob
a
son.
6
And
Rachel
said,
God
hath
judged
me,
and
hath
also
heard
my
voice,
and
hath
given
me
a
son:
therefore
called
she
his
name
Dan.
7
And
Bilhah
Rachel’s
maid
conceived
again,
and
bare
Jacob
a
second
son.
8
And
Rachel
said,
With
great
wrestlings
have
I
wrestled
with
my
sister,
and
I
have
prevailed:
and
she
called
his
name
Naphtali.
9
When
Leah
saw
that
she
had
left
bearing,
she
took
Zilpah
her
maid,
and
gave
her
Jacob
to
wife.
10
And
Zilpah
Leah’s
maid
bare
Jacob
a
son.
11
And
Leah
said,
A
troop
cometh:
and
she
called
his
name
Gad.
12
And
Zilpah
Leah’s
maid
bare
Jacob
a
second
son.
13
And
Leah
said,
Happy
am
I,
for
the
daughters
will
call
me
blessed:
and
she
called
his
name
Asher.
14
And
Reuben
went
in
the
days
of
wheat
harvest,
and
found
mandrakes
in
the
field,
and
brought
them
unto
his
mother
Leah.
Then
Rachel
said
to
Leah,
Give
me,
I
pray
thee,
of
thy
son’s
mandrakes.
15
And
she
said
unto
her,
Is
it
a
small
matter
that
thou
hast
taken
my
husband?
and
wouldest
thou
take
away
my
son’s
mandrakes
also?
And
Rachel
said,
Therefore
he
shall
lie
with
thee
to
night
for
thy
son’s
mandrakes.
16
And
Jacob
came
out
of
the
field
in
the
evening,
and
Leah
went
out
to
meet
him,
and
said,
Thou
must
come
in
unto
me;
for
surely
I
have
hired
thee
with
my
son’s
mandrakes.
And
he
lay
with
her
that
night.
17
And
God
hearkened
unto
Leah,
and
she
conceived,
and
bare
Jacob
the
fifth
son.
18
And
Leah
said,
God
hath
given
me
my
hire,
because
I
have
given
my
maiden
to
my
husband:
and
she
called
his
name
Issachar.
19
And
Leah
conceived
again,
and
bare
Jacob
the
sixth
son.
20
And
Leah
said,
God
hath
endued
me
with
a
good
dowry;
now
will
my
husband
dwell
with
me,
because
I
have
born
him
six
sons:
and
she
called
his
name
Zebulun.
21
And
afterwards
she
bare
a
daughter,
and
called
her
name
Dinah.
22
And
God
remembered
Rachel,
and
God
hearkened
to
her,
and
opened
her
womb.
23
And
she
conceived,
and
bare
a
son;
and
said,
God
hath
taken
away
my
reproach:
24
And
she
called
his
name
Joseph;
and
said,
The
Lord
shall
add
to
me
another
son.
25
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Rachel
had
born
Joseph,
that
Jacob
said
unto
Laban,
Send
me
away,
that
I
may
go
unto
mine
own
place,
and
to
my
country.
26
Give
me
my
wives
and
my
children,
for
whom
I
have
served
thee,
and
let
me
go:
for
thou
knowest
my
service
which
I
have
done
thee.
27
And
Laban
said
unto
him,
I
pray
thee,
if
I
have
found
favour
in
thine
eyes,
tarry:
for
I
have
learned
by
experience
that
the
Lord
hath
blessed
me
for
thy
sake.
28
And
he
said,
Appoint
me
thy
wages,
and
I
will
give
it.
29
And
he
said
unto
him,
Thou
knowest
how
I
have
served
thee,
and
how
thy
cattle
was
with
me.
30
For
it
was
little
which
thou
hadst
before
I
came,
and
it
is
now
increased
unto
a
multitude;
and
the
Lord
hath
blessed
thee
since
my
coming:
and
now
when
shall
I
provide
for
mine
own
house
also?
31
And
he
said,
What
shall
I
give
thee?
And
Jacob
said,
Thou
shalt
not
give
me
any
thing:
if
thou
wilt
do
this
thing
for
me,
I
will
again
feed
and
keep
thy
flock:
32
I
will
pass
through
all
thy
flock
to
day,
removing
from
thence
all
the
speckled
and
spotted
cattle,
and
all
the
brown
cattle
among
the
sheep,
and
the
spotted
and
speckled
among
the
goats:
and
of
such
shall
be
my
hire.
33
So
shall
my
righteousness
answer
for
me
in
time
to
come,
when
it
shall
come
for
my
hire
before
thy
face:
every
one
that
is
not
speckled
and
spotted
among
the
goats,
and
brown
among
the
sheep,
that
shall
be
counted
stolen
with
me.
34
And
Laban
said,
Behold,
I
would
it
might
be
according
to
thy
word.
35
And
he
removed
that
day
the
he
goats
that
were
ringstraked
and
spotted,
and
all
the
she
goats
that
were
speckled
and
spotted,
and
every
one
that
had
some
white
in
it,
and
all
the
brown
among
the
sheep,
and
gave
them
into
the
hand
of
his
sons.
36
And
he
set
three
days’
journey
betwixt
himself
and
Jacob:
and
Jacob
fed
the
rest
of
Laban’s
flocks.
37
And
Jacob
took
him
rods
of
green
poplar,
and
of
the
hazel
and
chesnut
tree;
and
pilled
white
strakes
in
them,
and
made
the
white
appear
which
was
in
the
rods.
38
And
he
set
the
rods
which
he
had
pilled
before
the
flocks
in
the
gutters
in
the
watering
troughs
when
the
flocks
came
to
drink,
that
they
should
conceive
when
they
came
to
drink.
39
And
the
flocks
conceived
before
the
rods,
and
brought
forth
cattle
ringstraked,
speckled,
and
spotted.
40
And
Jacob
did
separate
the
lambs,
and
set
the
faces
of
the
flocks
toward
the
ringstraked,
and
all
the
brown
in
the
flock
of
Laban;
and
he
put
his
own
flocks
by
themselves,
and
put
them
not
unto
Laban’s
cattle.
41
And
it
came
to
pass,
whensoever
the
stronger
cattle
did
conceive,
that
Jacob
laid
the
rods
before
the
eyes
of
the
cattle
in
the
gutters,
that
they
might
conceive
among
the
rods.
42
But
when
the
cattle
were
feeble,
he
put
them
not
in:
so
the
feebler
were
Laban’s,
and
the
stronger
Jacob’s.
43
And
the
man
increased
exceedingly,
and
had
much
cattle,
and
maidservants,
and
menservants,
and
camels,
and
asses.
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