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Isaac's wife — the one who schemed to get Jacob the blessing over Esau
Abraham's servant found her at a well, and she agreed to leave her family and marry Isaac (Genesis 24). She was barren for twenty years before God gave her twins — Esau and Jacob — who fought even in the womb. God told her the older would serve the younger — later helped Jacob deceive the aging Isaac to steal Esau's blessing (Genesis 27). Her favoritism tore the family apart — but God's purposes were accomplished through the chaos.
Abraham's servant went on the most high-stakes matchmaking mission in history to find Isaac a wife.
Isaac at GerarThe PatriarchsFamine sent Isaac to Gerar where he ran the same 'she's my sister' play his dad ran — and then his wells kept getting jacked 💧
Jacob Steals the Birthright and BlessingThe PatriarchsEsau sold his birthright for soup and then Jacob catfished his blind dad to steal the blessing too.
10 chapters across 1 book
Rebekah is introduced here in a single line as Bethuel's daughter — her mention is the buried headline of this genealogy, quietly establishing the woman who will become Isaac's wife in the very next chapter.
Sarah's BurialGenesis 23:19-20Rebekah is listed here as a future resident of Machpelah — Isaac's wife will join him in this cave, extending the burial site's role as the resting place of the covenant family's second generation.
Rebekah Shows Up (and Shows Out)Genesis 24:15-21Rebekah arrives at the spring before the servant even finishes praying, making her entrance the most dramatic moment in the chapter — she is the living answer to a prayer still in progress.
Isaac and Rebekah's Long WaitGenesis 25:19-21Rebekah enters the narrative here as Isaac's wife who is unable to conceive — her barrenness sets up the twenty-year wait that Isaac resolves through prayer rather than human scheming.
The "She's My Sister" Thing (Again)Genesis 26:7-11Rebekah is the unwitting subject of Isaac's deception — her beauty triggers his fear, and she is passed off as his sister until Abimelech catches the couple being affectionate and exposes the lie.
Rebekah's Master PlanGenesis 27:5-17Rebekah is in full command here, having overheard Isaac's private conversation and immediately devising a counter-plan — she directs Jacob step by step with the confidence of someone who believes she is securing God's will.
Isaac's Blessing and Send-OffGenesis 28:1-5Rebekah is identified here as Laban's sister, establishing the family connection that makes Laban's household the right place for Jacob to seek a wife.
Love at First Sight (and Superhuman Strength)Genesis 29:9-14Rebekah is Jacob's mother and Laban's sister — Jacob identifies himself through her, establishing the kinship bond that gets him welcomed into Laban's home and sets up the month of goodwill before negotiations begin.
God's Protection on the RoadGenesis 35:5-8Rebekah is mentioned here only as Deborah's former employer — the detail connecting this otherwise minor death notice to Jacob's own family history and the world he left behind.
Jacob Laid to RestGenesis 50:12-14Rebekah is named among those buried at Machpelah — Isaac's wife and Jacob's mother rests there, making the cave a multigenerational monument to the covenant family.
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