(Laban had given Leah a servant, Zilpah, to be her maid.)
Parallel translations
- WEB Laban gave Zilpah his servant to his daughter Leah for a servant.
- KJV And Laban gave unto his daughter Leah Zilpah his maid for an handmaid.
- BSB And Laban gave his servant girl Zilpah to his daughter Leah as her maidservant.
- NKJV And Laban gave his maid Zilpah to his daughter Leah as a maid.
- NASB Laban also gave his female slave Zilpah to his daughter Leah as a slave.
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Laban gives his servant Zilpah to Leah as her maid.
Overview
The gift of a maidservant was customary provision for a bride entering marriage. Zilpah's introduction here matters because she will later bear sons who become tribal fathers of Israel. The detail quietly advances the building of Jacob's large family.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Gen 30:9–12When Leah saw that she had finished bearing, she took Zilpah, her servant, and gave her to Jacob as a wife.
- Gen 16:1Now Sarai, Abram’s wife, bore him no children. She had a servant, an Egyptian, whose name was Hagar.
- Gen 46:18These are the sons of Zilpah, whom Laban gave to Leah, his daughter, and these she bore to Jacob, even sixteen souls.
- Gen 24:59They sent away Rebekah, their sister, with her nurse, Abraham’s servant, and his men.
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