Genesis 29:17

"Laban had two daughters. The name of the elder was Leah, and the name of the younger was Rachel."

Key Reflection

In Genesis 29:17, the names of Laban's daughters, Leah and Rachel, carry symbolic weight. Leah means "weak" or "tired," reflecting her less attractive appearance, while Rachel means "princess" or "queen," hinting at her beauty and charm. These names foreshadow the contrasting fates and roles these sisters will play in Jacob’s life, setting the stage for deeper themes of devotion and reward in biblical narrative.

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