<P> Leah (Hebrew: לֵאָה, Modern Le'a, Tiberian Lēʼā ISO 259 - 3 Leˀa; Syriac: ܠܝܐ ‎ La'ya; from 𒀖 littu Akkadian for "cow"), as described in the Hebrew Bible, was the daughter of Laban . She and her younger sister Rachel became the two concurrent wives of Hebrew patriarch Jacob . She had six sons, whose descendants became some of the Twelve Tribes of Israel . She also had a daughter, Dinah . </P> <P> The Torah introduces Leah by describing her with the phrase, "Leah had tender eyes" (Hebrew: ועיני לאה רכות ‎ ‎) (Genesis 29: 17). It is argued as to whether the adjective "tender" (רכות) should be taken to mean "delicate and soft" or "weary". </P>

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