#Reuben went

"Reuben went out"

#in the days of wheat harvest

Here the phrase "in the days of" is an idiom that refers to the season or time of year. AT: "at the time of year of the wheat harvest" or "during the wheat harvest" (See: [[:en:ta:vol1:translate:figs_idiom]])

#mandrakes

This is a fruit that was said to increase fertility and desire to sleep with one's lover. AT: "love fruit" (See: [[:en:ta:vol1:translate:translate_unknown]])

#Is it a small matter to you ... my husband?

"Do you not care ... my husband?" This is a rhetorical question used to scold Rachel. AT: "It is bad enough ... my husband." (See: [[:en:ta:vol1:translate:figs_rquestion]])

#Do you now want ... too?

This is a rhetorical question, used to scold Rachel. AT: "Now you want ... too!" (See: [[:en:ta:vol1:translate:figs_rquestion]])

#Then he will sleep

"Then Jacob will sleep" or "Then I will let Jacob sleep"