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  1. Aug 13, 2024 · As one of the matriarchs of Israel, Rebekah’s life provides valuable lessons for believers today. This post explores the lessons from Rebekah in the Bible, examining her role as a matriarch, her demonstration of faith, and the lasting legacy she left behind.

  2. Rebekah helps Jacob deceive Isaac to receive the blessing because she remembers God's prophecy that the older son, Esau, would serve the younger son, Jacob. Rebekah is determined to ensure that God's prophecy is fulfilled, even if it means resorting to deceit.

    • A Wife For Isaac
    • Abraham’s Servant’S Prayer
    • “I Will Draw Water For Your Camels Also”
    • Rebekah’s Decision
    • Rebekah and Isaac
    • Isaac and Rebekah’s Marriage
    • Rebekah’s Pregnancy
    • The Birth of Jacob and Esau
    • Rebekah’s Family
    • Why Did Rebekah Trick Isaac?

    The biblical story about Rebekah begins with the request by Abraham to his oldest servant: “You shall go to my country and to my family, and take a wife for my son Isaac” (Genesis 24:4). The servant, though, had a very logical concern: “Perhaps the woman will not be willing to follow me to this land” (verse 5). Abraham reassured him that God would ...

    When Abraham’s servant arrived at a well just outside the city of Abraham’s brother in Mesopotamia, he prayed to God. “Please give me success this day, and show kindness to my master Abraham. Behold, here I stand by the well of water, and the daughters of the men of the city are coming out to draw water. Now let it be that the young woman to whom I...

    Before the servant of Abraham had finished speaking, Rebekah, the daughter of Isaac’s first cousin, had arrived at the well. When Abraham’s servant asked her for a drink, she gave the requested response: “Drink, my lord.” Then she said, “I will draw water for your camels also, until they have finished drinking” (verses 18-19). This act of kindness ...

    Rebekah was given a choice in the matter: “Then they called Rebekah and said to her, ‘Will you go with this man?’ and she said, ‘I will go’” (verse 58). Rebekah had a choice—she could have said no! But this was a decisive answer in the affirmative. How many women would be truly willing to give up their family, friends and country and go to live far...

    When Rebekah first saw Isaac, she dismounted from her camel. Upon finding out that it was Isaac who was walking up to meet her, she took a veil and covered herself (verse 65). One commentary explains this action as follows: “The veil is an essential part of female dress. In country places it is often thrust aside, but on the appearance of a strange...

    So Rebekah covered herself. The wedding was simple. Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah’s tent. He took Rebekah to him, and she became his wife. He was a 40-year-old groom, and he loved his beautiful wife and was comforted after the death of his mother (verse 67). Isaac and Rebekah were happily married for many years, yet were without children....

    The Bible says that Isaac was 60 years old when Rebekah bore his sons (Genesis 25:26), so they had been married for 20 years. This meant that Rebekah was not exactly young either. There is always concern whether a pregnancy is going well or not. During her pregnancy, she felt struggling going on in her womb and was concerned about it. She said, “If...

    Isaac and Rebekah’s firstborn son came out red and hairy. They called him Esau (“hairy”). The second son took hold of his brother’s heel with his hand. They called him Jacob (“supplanter”). As the boys grew, the differences between the two became apparent. Esau was a skillful hunter and a man of the field. Isaac loved Esau his firstborn because he ...

    Isaac and Rebekah prospered in their lives and were blessed by God. God reiterated to them the promises He had given to Abraham and told them to stay in the land of Canaan (Gerar). God would take care of them and bless them and their descendants (Genesis 26:2-6, 12-13). Isaac and Rebekah believed God’s promises. They lived lives of faith, as strang...

    One might ask: Why did Rebekah resort to deceiving her husband in order for the blessing to come upon Jacob? She knew that Isaac’s mind was set on conferring the greater blessing of national prominence on his firstborn, Esau. She probably remembered what God had once told her, that the elder would serve the younger. So, instead of inquiring of God ...

  3. In Romans 15:4 the inspired apostle reminds us that: “whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope.” Let us learn from Rebekah in these three key stages of her life. 1. As a Wife.

  4. Jul 4, 2022 · The story of Rebekah shows God’s providence, prayerful intervention, and how He can work through our mistakes to carry out His will. As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today.

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  5. Jan 17, 2022 · For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon Me and go and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart. (Jeremiah 29:11-13)

  6. What Can We Learn From Rebekah in the Bible? What trials we create for ourselves when we try to upstage God and take matters into our own hands. Although God will ultimately prevail, we lose out on the blessings we would have received had we waited and trusted in Him.

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