This article focuses on the relationship between Rachel and Lea as well as their respective relationships with God and their husband Jacob. Special attention is paid to the meanings of the names given their children at birth. It is shown that Jacob turns toward his previously neglected wife Lea as soon as the third child (Levi) is born, whereas Rachel actively tries to change her fate. Within the story, the characters of Rachel and Jacob are often mirrored, especially in their struggle with their siblings
Dieser Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit der Existenz von Menschen als geborene Wesen. Das Eltern-Kind-Ve...
<b>Marriage as identity marker in the Old Testament</b> The formularies used ...
The article is an attempt to read a philosophical load of prose by Bruno Schulz, a writer whose biog...
Lass, MagdalenaThis article focuses on the relationship between Rachel and Lea as well as their resp...
Happiness and lament in the house of Jacob The birth narrative in Genesis 29:31-30:24 is a cohere...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
Henning In Genesis 35, the beloved Jewish matriarch, Rachel, dies in childbirth outside of Bethlehem...
The story of Esau and Jacob, the two powerful sons of Isaac and Rebekah is one of the several confli...
In modern times as never before, marriage and family are in danger. The contemporary problems were a...
The article discusses the literary ways of presenting the consequences of Jacob’s special love for h...
Rachel’s theft of her father’s teraphim has generated little interest in modern studies of the J...
The research problem of this article is the question of how Leah is presented in the biblical narrat...
Versöhnung ist eines der wichtigsten Themen in der Bibel. Anerkennend die Realität des Konflikts, be...
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with sp...
Abstract The purpose of this essay is to examine and compare the characters' relationship with God i...
Dieser Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit der Existenz von Menschen als geborene Wesen. Das Eltern-Kind-Ve...
<b>Marriage as identity marker in the Old Testament</b> The formularies used ...
The article is an attempt to read a philosophical load of prose by Bruno Schulz, a writer whose biog...
Lass, MagdalenaThis article focuses on the relationship between Rachel and Lea as well as their resp...
Happiness and lament in the house of Jacob The birth narrative in Genesis 29:31-30:24 is a cohere...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
Henning In Genesis 35, the beloved Jewish matriarch, Rachel, dies in childbirth outside of Bethlehem...
The story of Esau and Jacob, the two powerful sons of Isaac and Rebekah is one of the several confli...
In modern times as never before, marriage and family are in danger. The contemporary problems were a...
The article discusses the literary ways of presenting the consequences of Jacob’s special love for h...
Rachel’s theft of her father’s teraphim has generated little interest in modern studies of the J...
The research problem of this article is the question of how Leah is presented in the biblical narrat...
Versöhnung ist eines der wichtigsten Themen in der Bibel. Anerkennend die Realität des Konflikts, be...
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with sp...
Abstract The purpose of this essay is to examine and compare the characters' relationship with God i...
Dieser Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit der Existenz von Menschen als geborene Wesen. Das Eltern-Kind-Ve...
<b>Marriage as identity marker in the Old Testament</b> The formularies used ...
The article is an attempt to read a philosophical load of prose by Bruno Schulz, a writer whose biog...