
Genesis 29 - Jacob Marries Leah and Rachel | Bible Podcast, David Alley, Peace Christian Church
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Show Notes
In this video listen to Genesis 29 read by David Alley, followed by comments and prayer.
In Genesis 29 Jacob arrives in Haran, and helps his cousin Rachel to water her sheep. The custom at that place was to cover the well with a stone, and Rachel was too weak to move it on her own, and for this reason shepherds, who were probably young, would gather at the same time to water. Cooperation here between the shepherds is an interesting point and reminds us that ministers of the gospel should work together for Christ.
Jacob then works seven years for his wife Rachel. This is quite different to how Isaac obtained a wife immediately without having to work. Abraham of course paid great wealth to get a wife for Isaac, but Jacob is empty handed. Jacob is also about 77 years of age here which is surprising.
But then Jacob is deceived by his Uncle Laban and finds he didn’t actually marry his sweetheart Rachel, but wakes up on the morning after the wedding to find her sister Leah in the tent with him. Imagine the shock. This video gives five reasons how this could have happened.
But the deception is a clear example of reaping what one has sowed. Despite God’s promises to Jacob, the consequences of his former life are still being worked out.