- In the Book of Genesis,
Zilpah (Hebrew: זִלְפָּה Zīlpā,
meaning uncertain) was Leah's
handmaid whom Leah gave to
Jacob like a wife to bear him children...
- ’Āšēr), in the Book of Genesis, was the last of the two sons of
Jacob and
Zilpah (Jacob's
eighth son) and the
founder of the
Israelite Tribe of Asher. The...
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servant Zilpah and gave her to
Jacob like a wife to bear him
children as well. The
apocryphal Testament of
Naftali says that
Bilhah and
Zilpah's father...
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according to the Book of Genesis, the
first of the two sons of
Jacob and
Zilpah (and the
seventh of Jacob's
twelve sons overall) and the
founder of the...
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handmaid Zilpah to Jacob, and
named and
raised the two sons (Gad and Asher) that
Zilpah bore.
According to some commentaries,
Bilhah and
Zilpah were half-sisters...
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handmaid Zilpah to Jacob, and
named and
raised the two sons (Gad and Asher) that
Zilpah gave
birth to.
According to some commentaries,
Bilhah and
Zilpah are...
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wives of
Jacob Secondary matriarchs: Some
Jewish sources list
Bilhah and
Zilpah (Jacob's concubines) as
additional matriarchs, for a
total of six matriarchs...
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women of her
tribe (including Jacob's
other three wives Rachel,
Bilhah and
Zilpah)
during their time of menstruation. The
women have kept
alive their old...
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Victoria Hollingsworth (2004–2007)
Bella Crane (2003) Fay
Davies (2000)
Zilpah Hartley (2000) Spin-offs
include the
website featuring news, features, advice...
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traditional burial place of
several biblical women: Bilhah,
handmaid of Rachel.
Zilpah,
handmaid of Leah. Jochebed,
mother of Moses. Zipporah, wife of Moses. Elisheba...