Bilhah standard
>,4); the mother of Da and Naphtali (Ge 30:4,7; 35:25; 46:25; 1Ch 7:13); guilty of incest with Reuben (Ge 35:22).
Where is Bilhah in the Bible?
Bilhah in the Bible refers to a town located in southern Judah that was allotted to the tribe of Simeon during the division of the promised land. The name also appears prominently in Genesis as a person, specifically as Rachel's maidservant who became a concubine of Jacob and bore him two sons, Dan and Naphtali. Bilhah served an important role in the patriarchal narrative, as her children became founders of two of the twelve tribes of Israel. The biblical account also records that Reuben committed incest with Bilhah, an act that resulted in serious consequences within Jacob's family and affected his standing as the firstborn son.