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    In the Book of Genesis, Zilpah (Hebrew: זִלְפָּה ‎ Zīlpā, meaning uncertain) was Leah's handmaid whom Leah gave to Jacob like a wife to bear him children (Genesis 30:9). Zilpah gave birth to two sons, whom Leah claimed as her own and named Gad and Asher (Genesis 30:10–13).

  2. 17 de jun. de 2022 · La historias de Bilha y Zilpa se recogen en la Biblia en el libro del Génesis. Bilha era la madre biológica de los dos hijos de Jacob, Dan y Neftalí. Asimismo, Zilpa fue la madre de otros dos hijos del patriarca: Gad y Aser (Génesis 25:26). Bilha era la sierva de Raquel, esposa de Jacob.

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    In Biblical times, men often had many wives.Sometimes, the wives were of different social castes and would retain thatsocial status after marriage. The woman of the higher caste was considered theman’s primary wife and her children received preferential treatment. When a manmarried into the slave’s caste, on the other hand, the children of their un...

    One could assume that a young bride would beopposed to having her husband marry her maid. What events led Jacob’s wives tooffer their handmaids to him in marriage? At the beginning of her marriage, Rachel couldnot conceive despite her desire to have Jacob’s children and be part of thefuture he was trying to build.11 The pain ofher childlessness was...

    In Talmudic times, the Torah was read inHebrew and then in the colloquial Aramaic so that the congregation couldunderstand what was being said. The reader chanted a verse in Hebrew and the meturgeman (translator) would repeat itin Aramaic.24 The Mishnah25 lists fourBiblical stories that should not be translated lest they be misinterpreted bythe unl...

    The Talmud tells us that Abraham fulfilled the entire Torahbefore it was given.35 Presumably,Abraham taught his descendants to observe the commandments as well.36 Indeed, theMidrash records that Jacob kept Shabbat,37and Rashi quotes Jacob in conversation with Esau, “I have lived (גרתי) with Laban and kept all ofthe 613 (תריג)commandments.”38 Knowin...

  3. Zilpa (heb. Zilpâh, tal vez [mujer del “nariz corta”, “ñata” o “destilación [acción de gotear; gota]”). Sierva de Labán. Este se la dio a su hija Lea cuando se casó con Jacob (Gen 29:24). Al seguir el ejemplo de su hermana Raquel, Lea dio a Zilpa a Jacob como concubina con el fin de tener más hijos por medio de ella.

  4. 4 de ene. de 2022 · Answer. Zilpah was Leah’s handmaiden or servant whom Leah gave to her husband, Jacob, as a concubine. Zilpah bore Jacob two sons: Gad and Asher. Zilpah’s background is unknown, other than the fact that Zilpah had been one of Laban’s servants before Leah’s marriage to Jacob.

  5. 21 de sept. de 2018 · Zilpa (Personas en la Biblia) Génesis. Zilpa era una esclava de Lea, y la madre de dos de los hijos de Jacob: Gad y Aser. Zilpa vivió en Harán, una esclava que pertenecía a Labán. Labán se la dio a su hija Lea cuando se casó con Jacob ( Génesis 29:24 ). Cuando Lea no tenía hijos, ella le dio a Zilpa a Jacob para que Zilpa pudiera dar a ...

  6. In Brief. Zilpah was given as a wedding gift to Leah by her father Laban on the occasion of Leah’s marriage to Jacob. Through the initiative of Leah, Zilpah became a secondary wife to Jacob and bore him two sons, Gad and Asher.