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Genesis 24:32-60 - The Life of Abraham: His Servant in the House of Bethuel

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  • A. M. Den Boer

This article is a Bible study on the life of Abraham, focusing on Genesis 24:32-60, about the meeting between Abraham’s servant and Bethuel, when Eliezer met Rebekah’s family.

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Genesis 24:61-67 - Abraham's Servant Returns with a Bride for Isaac

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  • A. M. Den Boer

This article is a Bible study on the life of Abraham, focusing on Genesis 24:61-67: when Abraham’s servant brings Rebekah, the wife of Isaac, as he was sent by Abraham.

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Genesis 12, 20 and 26 - The Wives' Tales of Genesis 12, 20, and 26 and the Covenants at Beer-Sheba

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  • James K. Hoffmeier

This article first gives a survey of scholarship on the study of Genesis 12, Genesis 20, and Genesis 26, passages where Abraham and Isaac claim that Sarah (12:11-16; 20:2-3) and Rebekah (26:6-11) were their sisters. Next, it develops suggestions that have been considered only in passing by a few scholars, and that is that some type of diplomatic marriage may be involved in the stories.

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Genesis 25:19-34 - Living in the Grip of Relentless Grace – Déjà Vu All Over Again (Genesis 25:19-34)

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  • Iain M. Duguid

In this study Duguid unfolds the story of God's grace through the lives of Jacob and Rebekah in Genesis 25:19-34.

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