The men were from Haran.
Rachel, daughter of Laban, also came to the well with a flock of sheep.
Jacob rolled the stone from the well's mouth and watered the sheep.
Jacob told Rachel that he was her father's relative, and then Rachel ran and told her father.
Laban ran to meet Jacob, embraced him, kissed him, and brought him to his house.
Leah was the older daughter and she had tender eyes, while Rachel was the younger and was beautiful in form and appearance.
Leah was the older daughter and she had tender eyes, while Rachel was the younger and was beautiful in form and appearance.
They agreed that Jacob would serve Laban seven years in return for Rachel.
The seven years of labor seemed only like a few days because of the love Jacob had for Rachel.
Laban gave Leah to Jacob, instead of Rachel, the night of the wedding.
Laban gave Leah to Jacob, instead of Rachel, the night of the wedding.
Laban gave his female servant Zilpah to his daughter Leah, to be her servant.
Laban gave Leah to Jacob, instead of Rachel, the night of the wedding.
Laban said it was not their custom to give the younger daughter in marriage before the first-born.
They agreed that Jacob would serve Laban seven more years in return for Rachel.
Laban gave Bilhah to his daughter Rachel, to be her servant.
Yahweh caused Leah to become pregnant, but Rachel was childless.
Leah hoped that Jacob would love her if she bore sons for him.
The name of Leah's first son was Reuben.
After she bore Judah Leah said, "This time I will praise Yahweh."