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1 I| well, said they; and lo! Rachel his daughter cometh there
2 I| beasts. And as they talked, Rachel came with the flock of her
3 I| and the less was called Rachel, but Leah was blear-eyed,
4 I| Leah was blear-eyed, and Rachel was fair of visage and well-favoured,
5 I| I shall serve thee for Rachel thy younger daughter seven
6 I| so Jacob served him for Rachel seven years, and him thought
7 I| weening that it had been Rachel, went to her as the manner
8 I| Have I not served thee for Rachel, why hast thou brought Leah
9 I| then shall I give to thee Rachel my daughter for other seven
10 I| week was passed, he wedded Rachel to his wife. To whom Laban
11 I| He let Leah conceive, and Rachel her sister abode barren,
12 I| of bearing of children. ~Rachel, seeing herself barren,
13 I| and bare a son. Then said Rachel: Our Lord hath heard my
14 I| bare another son, for whom Rachel said: Our Lord hath compared
15 I| gave to his mother. Then Rachel said to her sister Leah:
16 I| mandrake of my son? Then said Rachel: He shall sleep with thee
17 I| Then our Lord remembered Rachel and heard her and opened
18 I| depart hence. Then answered Rachel and Leah: Shall we have
19 I| to shear his sheep, and Rachel stole away the idols of
20 I| the sons of Leah and of Rachel, and of both their handmaidens,
21 I| sons in the second, and Rachel and Joseph all behind. And
22 I| and last of all Joseph and Rachel worshipped him. Then said
23 I| Ephrath, in which place Rachel travailed and began for
24 I| of the right hand. There Rachel died and was buried in the
25 I| title of the monument of Rachel unto this present day. Jacob
26 I| number sixteen. The sons of Rachel were Joseph and Benjamin.
27 I| these children that came of Rachel were in number fourteen.
28 IV| yet more: When my mother Rachel commanded me that I should
29 V| was promised. And was not Rachel long barren? And yet had
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