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Bilhah

[ bil-huh ]

noun

  1. (in the Bible) the mother of Dan and Naphtali.


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Example Sentences

“We know the names of the four: Venus, Bilhah, Titus, and Juba, two women and two men.”

Rep. John Lewis of Georgia, the late civil rights leader, to unveil a plaque at Harvard’s Wadsworth House that commemorates four enslaved people — named Titus, Venus, Juba and Bilhah — who lived there in the 18th century and worked for two Harvard presidents.

Because of her infertility, she offers him a proxy, Bilhah, her female slave or “handmaid.”

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Bilhah gets pregnant and produces a son, Rachel’s son by the rules governing their lives.

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After Bilhah bears a second baby—as you may have guessed, also a son—Rachel crows, “With mighty wrestlings I have wrestled with my sister, and I have indeed prevailed!”

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