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but Leah was bleary-eyed, and Rachel was of fair face, and lovely in sight. (and Leah was blurry-eyed, but Rachel had a beautiful face, and was lovely to look at.)
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And Jacob loved Rachel, and (so he) said, I shall serve thee seven years for Rachel thy younger daughter.
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Laban answered, It is better that I give her to thee than to another man; dwell thou with me.
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Therefore Jacob served seven years for Rachel; and the days seemed few to him for the greatness of (his) love.
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And (at last) he said to Laban, Give thou my wife to me, for the time is fulfilled that I enter [in] to her.
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And (so) when many companies of friends were called to the feast, he made [the] weddings,
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and in the eventide Laban brought in to him Leah his daughter, (but in the evening, Laban brought in his daughter Leah to Jacob, but Jacob was too drunk to know,)
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and gave an handmaid (and Laban gave his slave-girl), Zilpah by name, to his daughter.
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And when Jacob had entered [in] to her (as) by custom, when the morrowtide was made, he saw Leah, and he said to his wife's father, What is it that thou wouldest do? whether I served not thee for Rachel? why hast thou deceived me? (And after Jacob had slept with his wife, as by custom, when the morning was made, he saw that it was Leah, and he said to his wife's father, What hast thou done to me? did I not serve thee for Rachel? why hast thou deceived me?)
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Laban answered, It is not custom in our place that we give first the younger daughter to weddings; (And Laban answered, It is not the custom in our place that we give the younger daughter first in a wedding;)
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fulfill thou the week of days of this wedding, and I shall give to thee also this Rachel, for the work in which thou shalt serve me by other seven years. (so fulfill thou a week of days, or seven days, for this wedding, and then I shall also give thee Rachel, for the work in which thou shalt serve me for another seven years.)