It was God, not Jacob, who really showed grace and mercy to Leah by opening her womb, while Rachel was barren. Rachel became so envious of Leah that she gave her maid, Bilhah, to Jacob. It hurt Rachel so much that she said she would, "surely die". But Leah just kept those babies coming, one after another. When she stopped bearing children, she gave Jacob her maid, Zilpah. What a crazy competition! Here's the kicker, Leah wasn't all that innocent or nice in the story. She quietly taunted Rachel. When Reuben, Leah's son, found mandrakes in the field and brought them to his mother, Rachel asked for some of the mandrakes. They were coveted, rare, and valuable. So, the two ladies bargained for Jacob's affection for the evening - the mandrakes in exchange for Jacob. Why were these mandrakes so important? They were considered to be a fertility herb of the ancient Middle East. Now, we're getting somewhere. After that evening, Leah conceived again and bore Jacob a sixth son...and then a daughter. Guess what? Then Rachel bore Jacob a son, Joseph, finally after years of barrenness. And he really loved Rachel now!
Nope, Olivia has no children with Fitz; Mellie has bore him three - one as a political trophy for the masses.
I must admit though, Mellie's drunken monologue last week in reference to Fitz's beloved Olivia was epic:
She's your flaw...your Achilles' heel. She's my weapon....I'd lose my little war.
I am spectacular, but I can't compete with religious fervor...
Mellie could have four more children by Fitz, but he still won't love her like he loves Olivia...who isn't even his wife. Sad, but true, folks. Mellie is no match for Olivia when it comes to Fitz's heart or his devotion. In Mellie's own words, "I live to fight another day...," but, unfortunately, she will still lose.
No matter what Leah did, she never really gained true love from Jacob as his wife; she did, however, gain his respect as a mother of his children. She, after all, was the one buried with the ancestors (at the cave of Machpelah) - not Rachel. While Mellie might never gain Fitz's love or his respect, Ms. Young should most certainly gain an Oscar nod for her portrayal of a scorned wife.
Study Link 1:
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+29%3A15-30&version=NIV
Study Link 2:
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%2030:1-24&version=NIV
Bellamy Young, Scandal's Mellie
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