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  • But as for your gods, the one you find them with shall not remain alive! If, with my kinsmen looking on, you identify anything here as belonging to you, take it." Jacob, of course, had no idea that Rachel had stolen the idols. (Genesis 31, 32)

  • Laban then went in and searched Jacob's tent and Leah's tent, as well as the tents of the two maidservants; but he did not find the idols. Leaving Leah's tent, he went into Rachel's. (Genesis 31, 33)

  • Now Rachel had taken the idols, put them inside a camel cushion, and seated herself upon them. When Laban had rummaged through the rest of her tent without finding them, (Genesis 31, 34)

  • Rachel said to her father, "Let not my lord feel offended that I cannot rise in your presence; a woman's period is upon me." So, despite his search, he did not find his idols. (Genesis 31, 35)

  • Jacob looked up and saw Esau coming, accompanied by four hundred men. So he divided his children among Leah, Rachel and the two maidservants, (Genesis 33, 1)

  • putting the maids and their children first, Leah and her children next, and Rachel and Joseph last. (Genesis 33, 2)

  • next, Leah and her children came forward and bowed low; lastly, Rachel and her children came forward and bowed low. (Genesis 33, 7)

  • Then they departed from Bethel; but while they still had some distance to go on the way to Ephrath, Rachel began to be in labor and to suffer great distress. (Genesis 35, 16)

  • Thus Rachel died; and she was buried on the road to Ephrath (that is, Bethlehem). (Genesis 35, 19)

  • Jacob set up a memorial stone on her grave, and the same monument marks Rachel's grave to this day. (Genesis 35, 20)

  • the sons of Rachel: Joseph and Benjamin; (Genesis 35, 24)

  • the sons of Rachel's maid Bilhah: Dan and Naphtali; (Genesis 35, 25)


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