Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Bilhah is a significant yet often understated figure in the Hebrew Bible, primarily known for her role as a handmaid to Rachel, the beloved wife of Jacob. Her account is interwoven with the complex family dynamics of the patriarch Jacob, and she is mentioned in several key passages in the Book of Genesis.Background and Role: Bilhah was given to Rachel by her father, Laban, as a maidservant when Rachel married Jacob (Genesis 29:29). In the cultural context of the time, it was not uncommon for a wife to offer her maidservant to her husband as a surrogate to bear children, especially if the wife herself was barren. This practice is evident in the lives of the patriarchs and their families. Children of Bilhah: Rachel, who struggled with infertility, gave Bilhah to Jacob as a concubine to bear children on her behalf. Bilhah bore Jacob two sons: 1. Dan · Bilhah's first son, Dan, is considered one of the twelve tribes of Israel. His birth is recorded in Genesis 30:5-6: "And Bilhah conceived and bore Jacob a son. Then Rachel said, 'God has vindicated me; He has heard my voice and given me a son.' Therefore she named him Dan." 2. Naphtali · Bilhah's second son, Naphtali, is also one of the tribes of Israel. His birth is noted in Genesis 30:7-8: "And Rachel’s maid Bilhah conceived again and bore Jacob a second son. Then Rachel said, 'In my great struggles, I have wrestled with my sister and won.' So she named him Naphtali." These sons, Dan and Naphtali, became the progenitors of two of the tribes of Israel, playing a crucial role in the formation of the nation. Incident with Reuben: Bilhah is also mentioned in a controversial incident involving Reuben, Jacob's firstborn son by Leah. Genesis 35:22 states, "While Israel was living in that region, Reuben went and slept with his father’s concubine Bilhah, and Israel heard of it." This act was considered a grave offense and had significant implications for Reuben's standing within the family. It is suggested that this incident contributed to Reuben losing his birthright as the firstborn (Genesis 49:3-4). Legacy: Bilhah's legacy is primarily through her sons, Dan and Naphtali, who became leaders of their respective tribes. Her account reflects the complexities of family relationships and the customs of the time. Despite her secondary status as a handmaid, Bilhah's contribution to the lineage of Israel is undeniable, as her sons played integral roles in the history and development of the Israelite people. Bilhah's narrative, though brief, is a testament to the intricate familial and social structures of the patriarchal era, highlighting themes of struggle, rivalry, and the fulfillment of God's promises through unexpected means. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary BilhahBilhan, who is old or confused Smith's Bible Dictionary Bilhah(timid, bashful), handmaid of Rachel, (Genesis 29:29) and concubine of Jacob, to whom she bore Dan and Naphtali. (Genesis 30:3-8; 35:25; 46:25; 1 Chronicles 7:13) (B.C 53.) ATS Bible Dictionary BilhahThe handmaid of Rachel, given by her to her husband Jacob when herself childless, that she might become a mother through her handmaid. Bilhah was the mother of Dan and Naphtali, Genesis 30:1 8. Easton's Bible Dictionary Faltering; bashful, Rachel's handmaid, whom she gave to Jacob (Genesis 29:29). She was the mother of Dan and Naphtali (Genesis 30:3-8). Reuben was cursed by his father for committing adultry with her (35:22; 49:4). He was deprived of the birth-right, which was given to the sons of Joseph. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia BILHAH (1)bil'-ha (person) (bilhah; Balla): A slave girl whom Laban gave to Rachel (Genesis 29:29), and whom the latter gave to Jacob as a concubine (Genesis 30:3, 4); the mother of Dan and Naphtali (Genesis 30:4, 7; Genesis 35:25; Genesis 46:25 1 Chronicles 7:13); guilty of incest with Reuben (Genesis 35:22). BILHAH (2) bil'-ha (place) (bilhah; Codex Alexandrinus, Balaa; Codex Vaticanus, Abella): A city in Simeon (1 Chronicles 4:29) = Baalah (Joshua 15:29), Balah (Joshua 19:3), and Baalath (Joshua 19:44). Unidentified. Strong's Hebrew 1090. Bilhah -- a concubine of Jacob... 1089, 1090. Bilhah. 1090a . a concubine of Jacob. Transliteration: Bilhah Phonetic Spelling: (bil-haw') Short Definition: Bilhah. Bilhah ... /hebrew/1090.htm - 5k 1090b. Bilhah -- a city in Simeon 1090a. Bilhah -- a concubine of Jacob Library The Testament of Naphtali Concerning Natural Goodness. The Trials and visions of Devout Youth Chapter xxxvii The Testament of Reuben Concerning Thoughts. Chapter xxx Chapter xlvi Chapter xxxv The Testament of Gad Concerning Hatred. The Testament of Benjamin Concerning a Pure Mind. In Judaea Thesaurus Bilhah (11 Occurrences)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. BILHAH (1). bil'-ha (person) (bilhah; Balla): A ...BILHAH (2). bil'-ha (place) (bilhah; Codex Alexandrinus ... /b/bilhah.htm - 11k Maidservant (73 Occurrences) Maid-servant (49 Occurrences) Maid (57 Occurrences) Beareth (108 Occurrences) Zilpah (7 Occurrences) Rachel's (5 Occurrences) Baalah (5 Occurrences) Balah (1 Occurrence) Conceiveth (27 Occurrences) Resources Who was Bilhah in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Dan in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org What is the birth order of Jacob's thirteen children? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Bilhah (11 Occurrences)Genesis 29:29 Genesis 30:3 Genesis 30:4 Genesis 30:5 Genesis 30:7 Genesis 35:22 Genesis 35:25 Genesis 37:2 Genesis 46:25 1 Chronicles 4:29 1 Chronicles 7:13 Subtopics Bilhah: A Place in the Land of Simeon Bilhah: A Place in the Land of Simeon: And Baalah Bilhah: A Place in the Land of Simeon: Called Balah Bilhah: Rachael's Servant: Bears Children by Jacob Bilhah: Rachael's Servant: Mother of Dan and Naphtali Bilhah: Rachael's Servant: Reuben's Incest With Related Terms |