No union of
two people had a more romantic beginning. It was the union of Isaac and
Rebekah.
Isaac was forty years old and Rebekah was a
damsel most likely in her teens (Genesis 25:20). There was a whole generation
between them. Isaac’s mother Sarah was the sister of Rebekah’s grandmother Milcah.
This would make Rebekah half of Isaac’s age, if not younger.
He was well-established
and rich, a man of God and the heir of the priesthood and the covenant which would
make him the progenitor of all the faithful. She was a righteous, young
beautiful virgin and everything Abraham desired for his son’s wife (Genesis
24:16)…like Sarah….and she was destined to become ‘a mother of nations’…..like
Sarah.
The
marriage of Isaac and Rebekah was born out of the covenant between Abraham and
his eldest servant whom he commissioned to travel back to his family in
Mesopotamia to procure a wife of his family’s lineage for his beloved son. The servant
had to covenant that he would not allow Isaac to marry a Canaanite. It was a
matter of preserving the rights to the priesthood, something the Canaanites were not privileged
to because they were of Cain’s lineage.
I will not
recount here how successful the servant was in meeting Rebekah and her family
through the obvious spiritually engineered process. The amazing thing is that
Rebekah agreed to leave the security of her family and travel to a land she has
never been to, to marry a man she has never seen.
Picture a
man out in the field at the eventide spotting a caravan of camels approaching. A
young girl he has never before seen, wearing a vail across her face, alights
and is introduced as his wife. All Genesis records is that Isaac ‘brought her
into his mother Sarah’s tent, made her his wife and loved her’ (Genesis 24:67).
You can just feel the cupid’s bow, can’t you???
I am amazed
how men used to master the frontiers of this earth and women carved dynasties by the children they bore.
The heathen
land of Canaan that Isaac and Rebekah lived in was not a paradise but it was
the promised land for their posterity and they embraced it with trust and
faith. Abraham passed on an estate of great wealth to Isaac which gave him a
position of influence and prestige in the land but here is the sting… Life is
not smooth sailing even for the most noble and chosen……
Like Sarah
who waited 38 years for Isaac, Rebekah waited 20 years to become a mother. Genesis
records that Isaac was 40 years old when he married Rebekah and 60 years old
when she had Jacob and Esau (Genesis 25:20,26). What went through their minds
for those 20 years, no doubt knowing the promises, would have tested them to
the limit….
We are told
that Isaac ‘intreated’ the Lord so that Rebekah could conceive (Genesis 25:21).
The dictionary defines this word as: ask earnestly, beseech, implore, BEG….
The faith
and trust paid of. Through one of the children Rebekah had were all the promises realized.
Jacob’s 12 sons became the Tribes of Israel which roam this earth to this day….through
which all the nations of the earth will be blessed.
And the God
of Israel? He ALWAYS fulfils His promises. Mormon testified of this throughout
the Book of Mormon with phrases such as ‘all this was done that the word of the
Lord might be fulfilled’ and ‘God is powerful to the fulfilling of all his
words’ (Mosiah 21:4; Alma 37:16; 50:19; Mormon 1:19; Helaman 4:21; Ether 15:3;
Words of Mormon 1:4; 3 Nephi 1:13,20).
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Rebekah at the Well by Michael Deas)

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