Genesis 29:11
And Jacob kissed Rachel, and lifted up his voice, and wept.
Cross-reference
In Genesis 29:13, Laban embraces and kisses Jacob upon hearing the news — both kisses mark successive moments of joyful welcome in this reunion.
In Genesis 33:4, Esau kisses Jacob and they weep — the same combination of kissing and weeping in an emotional reunion, mirroring Jacob's greeting of Rachel.
In Genesis 45:15, Joseph kisses all his brothers and weeps — the same pairing of kissing and weeping in an emotionally charged family reunion.
In Genesis 45:14, Joseph embraces Benjamin's neck and weeps — a physical, emotional reunion paralleling Jacob's weeping greeting of Rachel.
In Ruth 1:9, Naomi likewise kisses her daughters-in-law and weeps — echoing Jacob's emotional greeting of a woman who will become kin through marriage.
In 1 Samuel 20:41, David and Jonathan also kiss each other and weep aloud together — the same vivid pattern of affectionate weeping in a meaningful meeting.