Genèse 30:13

13 Et Léa dit: Que je suis heureuse! car les filles me diront heureuse; et elle l'appela Asser (heureux).

Genèse 30:13 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 30:13

And Leah said
Upon the birth of the second son by her maid: happy am I;
or, "in my happiness"; or, "for my happiness" F3; that is, this child is an addition to my happiness, and will serve to increase it: for the daughters will call me blessed; the women of the place where she lived would speak of her as a happy person, that had so many children of her own, and others by her maid; see ( Psalms 127:5 ) : and she called his name Asher,
which signifies "happy" or "blessed". These two sons of Zilpah, according to the Jewish writers F4, were born, Gad on the tenth day of Marchesvan or October, and lived one hundred and twenty five years; and Asher on the twenty second day of Shebet or January, and lived one hundred and twenty three years.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (yrvab) "in felicitate mea", Montanus; "ob beatitatem meam", Drusius; "hoc pro beatitudine men", V. L. "pro beatitudine mihi est", Schmidt.
F4 Shalshalet Hakabala, fol. 4. 1.

Genèse 30:13 In-Context

11 Et Léa dit: Quel bonheur! Et elle l'appela Gad (bonheur).
12 Et Zilpa, servante de Léa, enfanta un second fils à Jacob.
13 Et Léa dit: Que je suis heureuse! car les filles me diront heureuse; et elle l'appela Asser (heureux).
14 Et Ruben s'en alla au temps de la moisson des blés, et trouva des mandragores dans les champs, et les apporta à Léa, sa mère. Et Rachel dit à Léa: Donne-moi, je te prie, des mandragores de ton fils.
15 Et elle lui répondit: Est-ce peu d'avoir pris mon mari, que tu veuilles encore prendre les mandragores de mon fils? Et Rachel dit: Eh bien! qu'il couche avec toi cette nuit en échange des mandragores de ton fils.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.