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Bilhah (בִּלְהָה "unworried",
Standard Hebrew: Bilha,
Tiberian Hebrew: Bīlhā) is a
woman mentioned in the Book of Genesis.
Genesis 29:29
describes her...
- struggle") was the
sixth son of Jacob, the
second of his two sons with
Bilhah. He was the
founder of the
Israelite tribe of Naphtali. Some
biblical commentators...
- any children,
offered her handmaid,
Bilhah, to
Jacob like a wife in
order to have
children through her.
After Bilhah bore two sons, Leah took up the same...
- not had ****ual
activity with
Bilhah but
instead had
simply supported the
cause of his mother, Leah, by
harming of
Bilhah,
angering Jacob; in
these sources...
- judged") was the
first of the two sons of
Jacob and
Bilhah (Jacob's
fifth son). His mother,
Bilhah, was Rachel's handmaid, who
becomes one of Jacob's concubines...
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contradicts itself on
whether Leah and
Rachel were half-siblings to
Zilpah and
Bilhah, two
sisters who
would serve as
mistresses to Leah's ****ure husband, Jacob...
- his
twelve sons
through his wives, Leah and Rachel, and his concubines,
Bilhah and Zilpah. In
modern scholarship,
there is
skepticism as to
whether there...
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became jealous of Leah and gave
Jacob her maidservant,
Bilhah, to be a
surrogate mother for her.
Bilhah gave
birth to two sons that
Rachel named and raised...
- Rachel, the
wives of
Jacob Secondary matriarchs: Some
Jewish sources list
Bilhah and
Zilpah (Jacob's concubines) as
additional matriarchs, for a
total of...
- by the
women of her
tribe (including Jacob's
other three wives Rachel,
Bilhah and Zilpah)
during their time of menstruation. The
women have kept alive...