5 Jacob asked, “Do you know Laban, Nahor's grandson?”
6 “Is he well?” he asked.
7 Jacob said, “The sun is still high, so you can't take your sheep inside yet. Why don't you let them drink and take them back to the grass?”
8 “No,” they said. “We are waiting for the other sheep. We don't move the stone until all the sheep are here. Then we let them drink.”
9 While Jacob was still talking to them, Rachel arrived with her father's sheep. 10 When Jacob saw Rachel and his uncle's sheep, he went to the well, moved the stone and gave the sheep water to drink. 11 Then he kissed Rachel and began to cry because he was so happy. 12 He said to her, “I am your father's nephew. My mother is Rebecca.”
14 Laban said, “Yes indeed, you are my relative.” Then Jacob stayed there for a month.
16 Laban had two daughters. The name of the older one was Leah and the name of the younger one was Rachel. 17 Leah had lovely eyes, but Rachel had a good figure and was beautiful. 18 Jacob loved Rachel and wanted to marry her. So he said to Laban, “I will work for you for seven years, and then you can give me Rachel for my wife.”
19 Laban said, “I don't want to give her to anyone else, only to you. That is good, so stay with me.” 20 So Jacob stayed there and worked for Laban.
21 Then Jacob said to Laban, “Seven years have gone now. Let me have your daughter.”
22 So Laban prepared a feast and asked many people and they came to eat with him. 23 But that night Laban took his older daughter Leah to Jacob, and not Rachel. So Jacob and Leah slept together. 24 Laban gave his servant girl Zilpah to Leah to work for her.
25 Jacob didn't know that he had slept with Leah until the next morning. He went to Laban and said, “Why have you done this to me? I worked hard to get Rachel, and you have tricked me!”
26 Laban answered, “I can't give you Rachel yet, I have to give you the older one, Leah, first, because we always do that in our country. 27 Just wait, and stay with Leah for seven days, while all the people are here with us. Then if you will work for me for another seven years, I will give you Rachel.” 28 Jacob agreed and he stayed with Leah for seven days.
33 Then Leah became pregnant again, and she had another son. She said, “Yahweh has given me another son, because he heard that my husband doesn't love me.” So Leah named him Simeon, because Simeon means “he has heard.”
34 Then Leah became pregnant again, and she had another son. She said, “Now I have given my husband three sons. So he won't send me away, he will hold on to me.” So Leah named him Levi, because Levi means “he holds her.”
35 Then Leah became pregnant again, and she had another son. She said, “This time I will praise Yahweh.” So she called him Judah, because Judah means “I will praise him.” Then she stopped having children.
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