About Rachel

Hebrew Name

רָחֵל

English Name

Rachel

Phonetic Spelling

ra-KHAYL
What does Rachel mean?
A female sheep, or ewe.

וַיֶּאֱהַב יַעֲקֹב אֶת־רָחֵל וַיֹּאמֶר אֶעֱבָדְךָ שֶׁבַע שָׁנִים בְּרָחֵל בִּתְּךָ הַקְּטַנָּה׃

Yaakov loved Rachel; so he answered, “I will serve you seven years for your younger daughter Rachel.”

Genesis 29:18

Description about Rachel
Rachel was the younger daughter of Laban, sister of Leah and beloved wife of Jacob. She was one of the four matriarchs and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin.
Attribute of Rachel
Kindness, wisdom, generosity, Strong-willed, Deep love for family
Where is Rachel in the Bible?
Genesis 29:6 - Genesis 35:20
What did Rachel do in the Bible?
Rachel was a shepherdess for her father, the dishonest Laban. Jacob worked for seven years to marry her, but was tricked into marrying Leah instead. He then worked an extra seven years after marrying Rachel. Rachel was the beloved wife of Jacob but remained barren for a long time. She finally gave birth to Joseph, but died while giving birth to her second son Benjamin. She was buried “on the road to Ephrath - now Bethlehem” (Genesis 35:16-19). According to Jewish tradition, Rachel was buried on the road that the Jewish exiles were to take on their way into exile so that she could cry and pray on their behalf. Jeremiah addressed the weeping Rachel, telling her there is no need to cry and promising her that her children will indeed return to their land (Jeremiah 31:16).
What does the Bible say about Rachel?
Kind, Loving

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