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Rachel’s Story |
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poettothecars Senior Member
since 2006-02-10
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1264 Rachel’s Story 28 April 2001 Rachel was beautiful and well favoured Jacob loved her as for seven years he laboured In his eyes it was but a few days For the love he had to her was long lasting in many ways Her father Laban had ideas of his own with an older sister Leah to wed So it is the works found in the Book of Genesis said For Laban said it was not done to give the younger before the firstborn To Jacob came feelings of betrayal as his heart began to mourn In agreeing to take tender eyed Leah as his wife He did further labour in order to secure the love of his life Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah although he was married to sisters both Not that the Lord was ready to assist with this families growth Unto Leah He gave Jacob a son Yet for Rachel there would be none Time brought many sons forth when Rachel felt left out Her anger expressed in envy her husbands desire in doubt He married once more with further sons that shined While Rachel asked God why He was so unkind Jacob taking another wife with a dividend of increase As Leah considered her worth in the value of her children's lease A daughter hence was given by birth this diamond in her father’s eyes Until finally Rachel was remembered the Lord answering her inward cries And it came to pass Rachel had born Joseph Her joy elated at long last in this son of eternal bliss Jacob choosing to move away taking his family to land of his own Unaware of the importance of his seed and descendant whom would atone Many events did happen still as set forth on parchments of scroll This ballad told in part so not the story whole And Rachel travailed once more uttering her babies name Her last breath given as her soul departed her life one of spiritual acclaim A pillar of stones laid upon Rachel’s grave Her legacy transcending times past for He whom death would eternally save “And Laban had two daughters: the name of the elder was Leah, and the name of the younger was Rachel. Leah was tender eyed; but Rachel was beautiful and well favoured. And Jacob loved Rachel; and said, I will serve thee seven years for Rachel thy younger daughter. And Laban said, It is better that I give her to thee, than I should give her to another man: abide with me. 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: 16-20 KJV © 2006 Christopher W Herbert (a New Zealand Poet) a poet who cares |
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Lighthousebob Member Elite
since 2000-06-14
Posts 4725California |
Christopher, Smiles. A perfect rendition. Thank you for refreshing my memory about the Bible story of Rachel and this does have a bit deeper meaning now knowing that "Rachel" has so much more meaning for you. Your poem was beautiful. Thank you for sharing. -Bob |
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