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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.
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).
Immediately after that, “Rebekah rose, with her young women, and they mounted the camels and went” to Abraham’s and Isaac’s encampment in the Negev (Genesis 24:57, 61-62).
Chapter 25 and Chapter 26 The middle of Chapter 25 announces: “This is the story of Isaac.” Except it’s not; the “story of Isaac” is actually the stories of Rebekah, Esau, and Jacob—of ...