Rebekah is a significant figure in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the Book of Genesis. She is the daughter of Bethuel and the sister of Laban. Rebekah becomes the wife of Isaac, the son of Abraham, after a servant is sent to find a suitable partner for him. Her story highlights themes of faith and divine guidance.
Rebekah is known for her kindness and resourcefulness, particularly when she offers water to Abraham's servant and his camels at a well. She plays a crucial role in the continuation of the Abrahamic covenant through her sons, Esau and Jacob, the latter of whom becomes a key patriarch in the Israelite lineage.