Happiness and lament in the house of Jacob The birth narrative in Genesis 29:31-30:24 is a coherent mini drama in its own right, although it is embedded in the patriarchal narratives and as such furnishes important background to the unfolding drama in Jacob's house. In this narrative, the reader is invited right into the intricate family relations of a dysfunctional polygamous marriage, where two rivals communicate with each other and their mutual husband by means of the names given at birth to their children and the children of their slave girls. This article focuses on the quest for happiness, which is evident in the births and name-giving in the house of Jacob. Although true happiness remains elusive, at the end both women receive the...
La filiation est au cœur du récit relatant la naissance des fils de Jacob en Gn 29,31–30,24, qui fai...
Genesis 4:1–16 is a well-known narrative following the ejection of Adam and Eve from the garden. It...
The narrative blocks which comprise Genesis are prefaced by statements which suggest ways in which t...
<b>Happiness and lament in the house of Jacob</b> The birth narrative in Gene...
Henning In Genesis 35, the beloved Jewish matriarch, Rachel, dies in childbirth outside of Bethlehem...
Lass, MagdalenaThis article focuses on the relationship between Rachel and Lea as well as their resp...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
This article focuses on the relationship between Rachel and Lea as well as their respective relation...
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with sp...
<strong>Aspects of reconciliation in the book of Genesis.</strong> This contribution inv...
The expulsion of Hagar and her son Ishmael from the household of Sarah and Abraham (Genesis 21:8-21)...
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with sp...
Many stories about Jesus’ parents (Joseph and Mary) and grand-parents (Joachim and Anna) are not fou...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the possibility of a parallel structure between t...
For a book of beginnings,[1] Genesis is ironically replete with beginnings that almost were not. Ind...
La filiation est au cœur du récit relatant la naissance des fils de Jacob en Gn 29,31–30,24, qui fai...
Genesis 4:1–16 is a well-known narrative following the ejection of Adam and Eve from the garden. It...
The narrative blocks which comprise Genesis are prefaced by statements which suggest ways in which t...
<b>Happiness and lament in the house of Jacob</b> The birth narrative in Gene...
Henning In Genesis 35, the beloved Jewish matriarch, Rachel, dies in childbirth outside of Bethlehem...
Lass, MagdalenaThis article focuses on the relationship between Rachel and Lea as well as their resp...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
This article focuses on the relationship between Rachel and Lea as well as their respective relation...
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with sp...
<strong>Aspects of reconciliation in the book of Genesis.</strong> This contribution inv...
The expulsion of Hagar and her son Ishmael from the household of Sarah and Abraham (Genesis 21:8-21)...
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with sp...
Many stories about Jesus’ parents (Joseph and Mary) and grand-parents (Joachim and Anna) are not fou...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the possibility of a parallel structure between t...
For a book of beginnings,[1] Genesis is ironically replete with beginnings that almost were not. Ind...
La filiation est au cœur du récit relatant la naissance des fils de Jacob en Gn 29,31–30,24, qui fai...
Genesis 4:1–16 is a well-known narrative following the ejection of Adam and Eve from the garden. It...
The narrative blocks which comprise Genesis are prefaced by statements which suggest ways in which t...