Genesis 30:4 Parallel Translations
NASB: So she gave him her maid Bilhah as a wife, and Jacob went in to her. (NASB ©1995)
GWT: So she gave him her slave Bilhah as his wife, and Jacob slept with her.(GOD'S WORD®)
KJV: And she gave him Bilhah her handmaid to wife: and Jacob went in unto her.
ASV: And she gave him Bilhah her handmaid to wife: and Jacob went in unto her.
BBE: So she gave him her servant Bilhah as a wife, and Jacob went in to her.
DBY: And she gave him Bilhah her maidservant as wife, and Jacob went in to her.
ERV: And she gave him Bilhah her handmaid to wife: and Jacob went in unto her.
JPS: And she gave him Bilhah her handmaid to wife; and Jacob went in unto her.
WBS: And she gave him Bilhah, her handmaid, for a wife: and Jacob went in to her.
WEB: She gave him Bilhah her handmaid as wife, and Jacob went in to her.
YLT: and she giveth to him Bilhah her maid-servant for a wife, and Jacob goeth in unto her;
Genesis 30:4 Cross References
XREF:Genesis 16:3 After Abram had lived ten years in the land of Canaan, Abram's wife Sarai took Hagar the Egyptian, her maid, and gave her to her husband Abram as his wife.

Genesis 16:4 He went in to Hagar, and she conceived; and when she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her sight.
(NASB ©1995)
Commentaries and Concordances
MHC: 30:1-13 Rachel envied her sister: envy is grieving at the good of another, than which no sin is more hateful to God, or more hurtful to our neighbours and ourselves. She considered not that God made the difference, and that in other things she had the advantage. Let us carefully watch against all the risings and workings of this passion in our minds. Let not our eye be evil towards any of our fellow-servants, because our Master's is good. Jacob loved Rachel, and therefore reproved her for what she said amiss. Faithful reproofs show true affection. God may be to us instead of any creature; but it is sin and folly to place any creature in God's stead, and to place that confidence in any creature, which should be placed in God only. At the persuasion of Rachel, Jacob took Bilhah her handmaid to wife, that, according to the usage of those times, her children might be owned as her mistress's children. Had not Rachel's heart been influenced by evil passions, she would have thought her sister's children nearer to her, and more entitled to her care than Bilhah's. But children whom she had a right to rule, were more desirable to her than children she had more reason to love. As an early instance of her power over these children, she takes pleasure in giving them names that carry in them marks of rivalry with her sister. See what roots of bitterness envy and strife are, and what mischief they make among relations. At the persuasion of Leah, Jacob took Zilpah her handmaid to wife also. See the power of jealousy and rivalship, and admire the wisdom of the Divine appointment, which joins together one man and one woman only; for God hath called us to peace and purity.
CONC:Bilhah Giveth Handmaid Jacob Maid Maidservant Maid-servant Servant Slept Wife
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