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Jubilees and the Testament of Reuben both retell the story of Reuben and Bilhah with detail not found in Genesis in order to fill a narrative gap. In both, Reuben sees Bilhah bathing, enters her tent at night, and assaults her while she sleeps.
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Jubilees 33:2

Pseudepigrapha
1 Jacob went and lived to the south of the Tower of Eder Ephrathah. He went to his father Isaac — he and his wife Leah — on the first of the tenth month. 2 When Reuben saw Bilhah, Rachel's maid — his father's concubine — bathing in water in a private place, he loved her. 3 At night he hid. He entered Bilhah's house at night and found her lying alone in her bed and sleeping in her tent. 4 After he had lain with her, she awakened and saw that Reuben was lying with her in the bed. She uncovered the edge of her clothing, took hold of him, shouted out, and realized that it was Reuben. 5 She was ashamed because of him. Once she had released her grip on him, he ran away.
Date: 150-100 B.C.E. (based on scholarly estimates)

Testament of Reuben 3:10

Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs
Pseudepigrapha
8 Now, my children, love the truth and it will protect you. Listen to the words of Reuben your father. 9 Do not stare at the face of a woman, do not get involved with another man's wife, and do not get caught up in the affairs of women. 10 If I had not seen Bilhah bathing in a sheltered place, I would not have fallen into this great sin. 11 Once my mind took hold of the thought of the woman's nakedness, it would not let me sleep until I had done the terrible thing. 12 While our father Jacob had gone to his father Isaac, when we were in Eder, near Ephrath in Bethlehem, Bilhah became drunk and fell asleep uncovered in her room. 13 I went in and saw her nakedness and committed the sin without her knowing, and I left while she was still sleeping. 14 Immediately an angel of God told my father what I had done, and he came and mourned over me, and never touched her again.
Date: 100 B.C.E. - 100 C.E. (based on scholarly estimates)
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"... Reuben is most popularly known as the brother who sought to protect Joseph from being killed. However, the Testament dwells entirely on a brief episode recounted in Genesis 35:22 ... Here in his “testament,” Reuben returns to this episode as well. The story is significantly expanded. Reuben sees Bilhah bathing naked, which plants the idea of fornication with her into his mind. When his father, Jacob, is away visiting Isaac, Reuben enters Bilhah’s tent, finds her naked and uncovered (she had apparently been drinking), and has sex with her without awakening her. As soon as the act is done, an angel informs Jacob about what had happened. He mourns over Reuben and has no further relations with Bilhah. Reuben is afflicted with a disease in his genitalia for seven months and nearly dies, but Jacob prays on his behalf, and God spares him. Convicted of his guilt, Reuben does penance by abstaining from meat, alcohol, and pleasant foods for seven years, remaining conscience-stricken throughout his life. This retelling of the story closely resembles the version found in Jubilees 33:1–8. There, too, Reuben sees Bilhah bathing, enters her tent secretly, and lays with her while she sleeps. In Jubilees, however, Bilhah awakens during the act, cries out aloud, and tells Jacob upon his return about what transpired ..."

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