Rachel in the Bible — Jacob's Beloved Wife

Rachel was the beloved wife of Jacob — so beloved that Jacob worked seven years for her hand in marriage, was tricked into marrying her sister Leah, then worked seven more years for Rachel. She became the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Jeremiah 31:15 describes her weeping for her children — a verse quoted in Matthew 2 after Herod slaughtered the infants of Bethlehem. Below are 6 key passages from the King James Version (KJV) on this theme.

What does the Bible say about rachel?

Who is Rachel in the Bible? The beautiful daughter of Laban for whom Jacob worked fourteen years, the mother of Joseph and Benjamin, and one of the four founding mothers of Israel. Her death is one of the Bible's most poignant moments.

6 Bible Verses About Rachel (KJV)

“And Jacob loved Rachel; and said, I will serve thee seven years for Rachel thy younger daughter.”

Genesis 29:18 KJV Read Genesis chapter 29 →

“And Jacob served seven years for Rachel; and they seemed unto him but a few days, for the love he had to her.”

Genesis 29:20 KJV Read Genesis chapter 29 →

“And when Rachel saw that she bare Jacob no children, Rachel envied her sister; and said unto Jacob, Give me children, or else I die.”

Genesis 30:1 KJV Read Genesis chapter 30 →

“And she called his name Joseph; and said, The Lord shall add to me another son.”

Genesis 30:24 KJV Read Genesis chapter 30 →

“And next him were Eden, and Miniamin, and Jeshua, and Shemaiah, Amariah, and Shecaniah, in the cities of the priests, in their set office, to give to their brethren by courses, as well to the great as to the small:”

Jeremiah 31:15 KJV — The New Covenant Read Jeremiah chapter 31 →

“And Rachel died, and was buried in the way to Ephrath, which is Beth–lehem.”

Genesis 35:19 KJV Read Genesis chapter 35 →

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Frequently Asked Questions About Rachel in the Bible

What does the Bible say about rachel?
Rachel was the beloved wife of Jacob — so beloved that Jacob worked seven years for her hand in marriage, was tricked into marrying her sister Leah, then worked seven more years for Rachel. She became the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Jeremiah 31:15 describes her weeping for her children — a verse quoted in Matthew 2 after Herod slaughtered the infants of Bethlehem. Key KJV passages: Genesis 29:18, Genesis 29:20, Genesis 30:1, Genesis 30:24, Jeremiah 31:15.
What are the best Bible verses about rachel?
The most important KJV passages on rachel include: Genesis 29:18, Genesis 29:20, Genesis 30:1, Genesis 30:24, Jeremiah 31:15. Read all 6 passages free at The Living Sword Bible — no account, no ads.
Where in the Bible does it talk about rachel?
The Bible addresses rachel throughout both Testaments. Key references include Genesis 29:18, Genesis 29:20, Genesis 30:1, Genesis 30:24, Jeremiah 31:15, Genesis 35:19. Explore every passage in context at thelivingsword.replit.app.
What does the Old Testament say about rachel?
Old Testament scriptures on rachel: Genesis 29:18, Genesis 29:20, Genesis 30:1, Genesis 30:24. See them in full context free at The Living Sword.
How do I study Bible verses about rachel?
The Living Sword Bible app offers word-by-word study with original Hebrew and Greek, multiple translations (KJV, World English Bible, Geneva Bible, Young's Literal, ASV, Darby), cross-references, and an AI companion that answers only from Scripture. Read all 6 passages on rachel at thelivingsword.replit.app — free, no account, no download required.

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