Original Research: Historical Thought and Source Interpretation
Leah’s ‘soft’ eyes: Unveiling envy and the evil eye in Genesis 29:17
Submitted: 07 November 2023 | Published: 22 March 2024
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Zacharias Kotzé, Department of Biblical and Ancient Studies, College of Human Sciences, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South AfricaAbstract
The seemingly innocuous description of Leah as having ‘soft’ eyes in Genesis 29:17 has captivated scholars and readers for centuries. This article advances an ironic interpretation, suggesting that Leah’s ‘soft’ eyes were not a sign of weakness but, rather, an indication of envy and malevolence, potentially contributing to fertility issues faced by her sister Rachel in terms of the ancient Near Eastern evil eye belief complex. In this context, the article delves into ancient belief systems that entwined beauty, fertility, and the malevolent gaze.
Contribution: Drawing from biblical texts, historical sources, and contemporary scholarship, this article reveals the intricate layers of meaning within this minor detail.
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