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101 Myths of the Bible: how ancient scribes - Conscious Evolution TV

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yth #60:<br />

Jacob buried Rachel in Bethlehem.<br />

The Myth: And Rachel died, and was buried in <strong>the</strong> way to Ephrath, which is<br />

Beth-lehem. (Gen. 35:19)<br />

The Reality: Genesis has two stories about Rachel’s burial place, reflecting <strong>the</strong><br />

political factionalism between Israel and Judah.<br />

Rachel was Jacob’s favorite wife and <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> his two youngest and favorite<br />

children, Joseph and Benjamin. While Joseph was born in Syria, Benjamin was born<br />

en route to Canaan, but Rachel died during childbirth.<br />

According to Genesis, Jacob buried Rachel in Bethlehem, in <strong>the</strong> territory <strong>of</strong> Judah<br />

and “The Tomb <strong>of</strong> Rachel” in that city is currently one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> more popular tourist<br />

spots in Israel.<br />

However, 1 Samuel 10:2 places Rachel’s tomb in <strong>the</strong> territory <strong>of</strong> Benjamin:“When<br />

thou art departed from me to day, <strong>the</strong>n thou shalt find two men by Rachel’s sepulchre<br />

in <strong>the</strong> border <strong>of</strong> Benjamin at Zelzah.”<br />

Since <strong>the</strong> Benjaminites claimed descent from Rachel, this difference <strong>of</strong> opinion<br />

was <strong>of</strong> no small moment. The dispute reflects <strong>the</strong> feuding between Judah and Israel,<br />

with each kingdom trying to identify itself with <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Israel.<br />

Bethlehem lies within Judah and was <strong>the</strong> home city <strong>of</strong> King David. Benjamin was<br />

<strong>the</strong> home territory <strong>of</strong> King Saul, <strong>the</strong> first king <strong>of</strong> Israel. David and Saul were political<br />

rivals.<br />

When David came to power, contrary to his modern public image, he did not<br />

remain very popular. Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Israelites twice led military rebellions against him,<br />

once even ousting him temporarily from <strong>the</strong> throne.<br />

This conflict over where Jacob buried Rachel had important political significance<br />

in <strong>the</strong> feuds between Judah and Israel. The location would have been considered a site<br />

<strong>of</strong> great religious and political importance, an omen as to which territory should<br />

rule <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

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