Zilpah

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Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Zilpah . A slave-girl given to Leah by Lahan,   Genesis 29:24 (P [Note: Priestly Narrative.] ), and by her to Jacob as a concubine,   Genesis 30:9 (J [Note: Jahwist.] ); the mother of Gad and Asher,   Genesis 30:10-13 (J [Note: Jahwist.] ),   Genesis 35:26 ,   Genesis 37:3 ,   Genesis 46:16 (all P [Note: Priestly Narrative.] ). Cf. art. Tribes of Israel.

Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]

Zil'pah. (A Trickling). A Syrian, given by Laban, to his daughter Leah, as an attendant,  Genesis 29:24, and by Leah, to Jacob, as a concubine. She was the mother of Gad and Asher.  Genesis 30:9-13;  Genesis 35:26;  Genesis 37:2;  Genesis 46:18. (B.C. 1753).

Holman Bible Dictionary [3]

 Genesis 29:24 Genesis 46:18 Genesis 30:9 Genesis 37:2 Genesis 30:10 30:12 Genesis 35:26

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [4]

Leah's handmaid, given by Laban ( Genesis 29:24) and by Leah to Jacob, who by her begat Gad and Asher ( Genesis 30:9-13;  Genesis 35:26;  Genesis 37:2;  Genesis 46:18).

Morrish Bible Dictionary [5]

Handmaid of Leah, by whom Jacob became father of Gad and Asher.  Genesis 29:24;  Genesis 30:9-12;  Genesis 35:26;  Genesis 37:2;  Genesis 46:18 .

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [6]

The maid of Leah, who became the secondary wife of Jacob, and the mother of Gad and Asher,  Genesis 29:24;  30:9-13 .

Easton's Bible Dictionary [7]

 Genesis 30:9-13

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [8]

zil´pa ( זלפּה , zilpāh , meaning uncertain; Ζελφά , Zelphá ): The ancestress of Gad and Asher (  Genesis 30:10 ,  Genesis 30:12;  Genesis 35:26;  Genesis 46:18 ), a slave girl of Leah's, given her by Laban ( Genesis 29:24;  Genesis 30:9 ). In Ezek 48 the Zilpah tribes have the 5th division toward the South of Palestine and the 6th to the North, a slightly more favorable position than that of the Bilhah tribes.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [9]

(Heb. Tsilpah', זַלַפָּה , A Trickling; Sept. Ζελφά v.r. Ζελφάν ; Josephus, Ζελφά ,l Ant. 1, 19,7; Vulg. Zelpha ) , a female servant of Laban, whom he gave to Leah on her marriage with Jacob ( Genesis 29:24), and whom Leah eventually induced him to take as a concubine wife, in which capacity she became the mother of Gad and Asher ( Genesis 30:9-13;  Genesis 35:26;  Genesis 37:2; Genesis 46, 18). B.C. 1919.

Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature [10]

Zil´pah (a dropping), a female servant of Laban, whom he gave to Leah on her marriage with Jacob (), and whom Leah eventually induced him to take as a concubine-wife; in which capacity she became the mother of Gad and Asher (; ; ; ).

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