He looked and saw a well in a field. Three flocks of sheep were lying there beside it because the sheep were watered from this well. But a large stone covered the opening of the well.
Jacob asked the men at the well, “My brothers! Where are you from? ”
“We’re from Haran,” they answered.
“Is he well? ” Jacob asked.
“Yes,” they said, “and here is his daughter Rachel, coming with his sheep.”
Then Jacob said, “Look, it is still broad daylight. It’s not time for the animals to be gathered. Water the flock, then go out and let them graze.”
But they replied, “We can’t until all the flocks have been gathered and the stone is rolled from the well’s opening. Then we will water the sheep.”
While he was still speaking with them, Rachel came with her father’s sheep, for she was a shepherdess.
He told Rachel that he was her father’s relative, Rebekah’s son. She ran and told her father.
When Laban heard the news about his sister’s son Jacob, he ran to meet him, hugged him, and kissed him. Then he took him to his house, and Jacob told him all that had happened.
Laban said to him, “Just because you’re my relative, should you work for me for nothing? Tell me what your wages should be.”
Now Laban had two daughters: the older was named Leah, and the younger was named Rachel.
Jacob loved Rachel, so he answered Laban, “I’ll work for you seven years for your younger daughter Rachel.”
Laban replied, “Better that I give her to you than to some other man. Stay with me.”
So Jacob worked seven years for Rachel, and they seemed like only a few days to him because of his love for her.
That evening, Laban took his daughter Leah and gave her to Jacob, and he slept with her.
When morning came, there was Leah! So he said to Laban, “What have you done to me? Wasn’t it for Rachel that I worked for you? Why have you deceived me? ”
Laban answered, “It is not the custom in our country to give the younger daughter in marriage before the firstborn.
“Complete this week of wedding celebration, and we will also give you this younger one in return for working yet another seven years for me.”
And Jacob did just that. He finished the week of celebration, and Laban gave him his daughter Rachel as his wife.
Jacob slept with Rachel also, and indeed, he loved Rachel more than Leah. And he worked for Laban another seven years.
When the LORD saw that Leah was neglected, he opened her womb; but Rachel was unable to conceive.
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