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Shades of Hagar? Seems like another recurring motif, eh.Rachel gives him her maid, Bilbah, as a wife. Bilbah bears two sons and Rachel names them.
It sure does. I just looked back to Genesis 16 to check the Hagar story. The angel of the Lord directed that Hagar's son be called Ishmael.Shades of Hagar? Seems like another recurring motif, eh.
The power dynamics are something to consider for sure.
Men were definitely dominant in the Genesis era as we are seeing in these stories.It's a strange to me way to frame this. I have been aware of, and quite honestly angry about, the difference in modern western life between the male and the female. It's honestly my earliest resentment.
There's that "Just So Story" element again, eh. Kind of weird reason, though.
If this were a novel, the author would be leaving us in suspense after this chapter. What's going to happen when the brothers come face to face?Sounds like preparation for a battle.....Jacob doesn't strike me as a fighter or warrior.
If it were a premium TV series, the episode would end when they first see each other with a flourish of dramatic music (which is 33:1 so tomorrow's).If this were a novel, the author would be leaving us in suspense after this chapter. What's going to happen when the brothers come face to face?