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What does the Bible say about Jacob and his wives, Leah and Rachel?

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The story of Jacob, Leah, and Rachel in Genesis illustrates God's sovereignty amidst human sin and desire.

In Genesis 29, Jacob's marriage to Leah and Rachel signifies deep truths about God's governance over human affairs. While Jacob initially loves Rachel, Leah is described as being hated. This situation brings to light the depravity of humanity; Jacob, Laban, Leah, and Rachel all act out of sin and selfish desires. Yet, through this narrative, we see God's hand at work, turning human failures into the fulfilling of His divine purposes. For instance, Leah's children became the twelve tribes of Israel, showcasing God's ability to redeem situations for His glory and plan.
Scripture References: Genesis 29:21-35

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