(c. 1896–1902) Rachel is first mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible in when Jacob happens upon her as she is about to water her father's flock. She was the second daughter of
Laban, Rebekah's brother, making Jacob her first cousin. and she gave birth to four sons. Rachel, like
Sarah and Rebekah, remained unable to conceive. According to biblical scholar
Tikva Frymer-Kensky, "The infertility of the matriarchs has two effects: it heightens the drama of the birth of the eventual son, marking
Isaac,
Jacob, and
Joseph as special; and it emphasizes that pregnancy is an act of God." Rachel became jealous of
Leah and gave Jacob her maidservant,
Bilhah, to be a surrogate mother for her. Bilhah gave birth to two sons that Rachel named and raised (
Dan and
Naphtali). Leah responded by offering her handmaid
Zilpah to Jacob, and named and raised the two sons (
Gad and
Asher) that Zilpah bore. According to some commentaries, Bilhah and Zilpah were half-sisters of Leah and Rachel. After Leah conceived again, Rachel finally had a son,
Joseph, who would become Jacob's favorite child. ==Children==