Laban’s younger daughter, Rebekah’s niece, sister to Leah, Jacob’s second wife. Mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Rachel is a beautiful girl and she knows it. Confident, she uses her charms to get everything she wants. Futile and spoiled, she does not care much about the feelings of others, not even those of her sister, Leah, who raised her as her daughter. Rachel, instead of appreciating Leah’s dedication, resents seeing her sister being despised by others and wants to be different. Rachel seduces Jacob and wishes to marry him, but when her father makes a proposal to her, her material ambition speaks louder and she agrees to make the exchange on her wedding night! Leah bears all guilt on the frame and Rachel marries Jacob the following week. Nothing seems to shake his dedication and affection towards her, not even the fact that Rachel spent years without being able to give him an heir. Despite having Jacob’s love, Rachel will not cease to dispute the husband’s attention, barely allowing him to devote himself to his other wife, Leah. She always wants more. After many years, Rachel gives birth to Joseph (who will become the “Joseph of Egypt”) and Benjamin.