Leah

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Biography, Summary & Biblical References

⭐Position held

Prophet, Patriarchs

⭐Roles of Leah in the bible

Biblical matriarch

👨‍👦 Father

Laban

👩‍👧 Mother

Adinah

Siblings

Rachel

👪 Children

Dinah

Levi

Judah

Zebulun

Reuben

Issachar

Simeon

👼 Date of birth

-1730

Place of birth

Paddan Aram

💀Date of death

-1664

Place of death

Canaan

Age at death

66

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Summary

Leah was the first wife of Jacob and the older sister of Rachel in the Bible. According to the book of Genesis, Leah was unloved by Jacob but was the mother of six of his sons: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun. She is also said to have given birth to a daughter, Dinah. Leah is remembered for her perseverance and devotion to God, despite being in a difficult and disadvantaged position in her marriage. Despite her hardships, she remained a faithful and devoted wife and mother, and her descendants went on to become leaders of the twelve tribes of Israel.

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How many times Leah was mentioned in the bible?

Leah appears 34 times in the bible.

Where is the story of Leah begins in the Bible?

Leah first mention in the bible is in the book of Genesis, chapter 29, verse 16. Read the full chapter

FAQ

Leah was the first wife of Jacob and the older sister of Rachel in the Bible. According to the book of Genesis, Leah was unloved by Jacob but was the mother of six of his sons: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun. She is also said to have given birth to a daughter, Dinah. Leah is remembered for her perseverance and devotion to God, despite being in a difficult and disadvantaged position in her marriage. Despite her hardships, she remained a faithful and devoted wife and mother, and her descendants went on to become leaders of the twelve tribes of Israel.

Leah was mentioned 34 times in the Bible.

first mention in the bible is in the book of Genesis, chapter 29, verse 16.

The mother of Leah is Adinah.

The father of Leah is .

Dinah

Levi

Judah

Zebulun

Reuben

Issachar

Simeon

Rachel