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Unloved Bride of Deception

Unloved Bride of Deception

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Monologue tells of Leah, who was the first wife of Joseph, but never was first in his heart. Forced on Jacob by her father when he expected to wed her sister Rachel, Leah must have lived a painful life, knowing that she was there in his house, mother of half of his sons and his only daughter, yet Jacob’s "favourite" was always Rachel and her son Joseph. Still, the sons of Leah went on to figure prominently in Israel's history.

This monologue delves into what must have been the full gamut of feelings that went through this woman’s mind as she struggled to play out the role that God set out for her.

Cast:  1, woman middle age

Bible Reference: Genesis 29

Set: bare

Lighting:  standard

Sound: wireless mics if available

Song: none

SFX: none

Costumes: Likely but not necessarily traditional

Props:  none

Special Instructions:  none

Time: 3

Sample of script:

actress comes on stage, distraught, wringing her hands, pacing

What am I to do?

My foolish sons! They have done the unpardonable, and surely will experience the fury of my husband.

And not just my sons, but also the sons of my maidservant Zilpah.

And the sons of my sister, Rachel’s maidservant Bilhah.

How could they treat Joseph so?

Joseph, their brother, son of their own father.

(pauses, worried smile)

It is true, their brother Joseph was not the easiest brother to love. . . . I mean he did have an aggravating habit of being, well, dominating, over-bearing. . . .

Well, an example, his dreams . .. Joseph was always having these dreams, dreams which, according to Joseph, meant that the day would come when his brothers would all bow down to, and worship, Joseph. Fact is, Joseph even hinted that his father Jacob and I will also bow down. (chuckles)

That sort of comment will seldom make one the darling of one’s brothers, now will it?

So, I do, somewhat, understand the attitude of his brothers.

(annoyed)

But their actions?

NEVER!

Regardless of how Joseph may have exasperated them, their actions could never, ever be condoned. Really, I blame my own father, Laban. See my husband Jacob’s father Isaac had sent Jacob to our home to find a wife, and as he approached our farm he met my sister Rachel who was tending our sheep.

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