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The story of Isaac and Rebekah in Genesis 24 shows that God always has a plan to bring about his purposes and that people do well when they pray and seek his guidance. That’s according to the Revs.
Isaac then brought her into the tent of his mother Sarah, and he took Rebekah as his wife. (Genesis 24: 61-67). There is absolutely nothing about the long trip.
From that moment onward, Rebekah perceives more than her husband, who lacks both sight and insight, for Isaac loved “Esau because he had a taste for game,” while Rebekah loved Jacob (Gen. 25:28).
Isaac and Rebekah. Christianity Today November 23, 1959 issue View Issue Subscribe Give a Gift Archives Share ... Isaac, and Jacob as individuals, when as a matter of fact ...
Isaac and Rebekah pray to God for redemption and children, and God indeed hears their prayers. Rebekah gives birth to twins, whom we later get to know as Jacob and Esau.
Chayei Sarah is a monumental Torah portion in the Book of Genesis (23:1-25:18) that establishes Hevron as one of our people’s holiest cities in the ...
I wrote this poem a few years ago based on the story of Isaac as it appears in this week’s parasha. ... Isaac and Rebekah – a poem. By Rabbi John Rosove Published November 25, 2016 ...
I, ISAAC, TAKE THEE, REBEKAH Ravi K. Zacharias, . . W Publishing Group, $17.99 (159pp) ISBN 978-0-8499-1798-1 ...
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