FROM NIV 1984

ART CREDITS:
Francesco Castiglione (1641 - 1716), Jacob Asking for Laban
Frederick Goodall, 1875, Rachel and her flock, 'And behold, Rachel his daughter cometh with the sheep'
Sebastiano Conca (1680 - 1764), Jacob and Rachel at the well
Raphael, 1518, Jacob meets Rachel
Joseph Von Fuhrich, 1836, Jacob Encountering Rachel with her Father's Herds
William Dyce, 1853, Jacob and Rachel
Jacopo Bassano the elder (1510 - 1592), Laban and His Flock
Santa Maria Maggiore, 5th Century, Rachel announces to her father Laban the arrival of Jacob
Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, c1655, Laban Greets Jacob
Jean II Restout, 1737, Jacob and Laban
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1855, Dante's Vision of Rachel and Leah
Jacopo Amigoni, 18th Century, Jacob and Rachel
Jusepe de Ribera, c1638, Jacob with the Flock of Laban
Charles Foster, 1897, Jacob Talks with Laban
Antonio Carneo, c1580, Rachel and Laban
Jim Padgett, 1984, But Jacob gave Leah and not Rachel to Jacob as his bride
Robert Crumb, 2009, Laban gives his slave Zilpah to Leah, and sends Leah in to Jacob instead of Rachel
Jim Padgett, 1984, It was not until the next morning that Jacob discovered he had married Leah and not Rachel
Hendrick ter Brugghen, 1628, Jacob Reproaching Laban
Hendrick ter Brugghen, 1627, Jacob Reproaching Laban
Alex Levin, A Bible love story between Jacob and Rachel
Leora Wenger, 2008, And Leah's eyes were weak
Jean Francois Portaels, 1682, Leah and Rachel
Maurycy Gottlieb (1856 – 1879), Rachela
Margaret Lois Jansen, Leah Unloved
Peter Lely, 1640s, Reuben Presenting Mandrakes to Leah
Arnold Houbraken, 1700, Rahel bittet ihre Schwester Lea um die gesammelten Alraunen
Frederick Christian Blauer IV, 2009, Leah...the unloved
Fritz Gurlitt, 1920, Rachel