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'''Rebekah''' (2001) is a novel by [[Orson Scott Card]].  
'''Rebekah''' (2001) is a novel by [[Orson Scott Card]].  


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"Rebekah leaves her father's house to marry [[Isaac]], the studious young son of the storied [[Sarah]] and [[Abraham]], only to find herself caught up in a series of painful rivalries, first between her husband and his brother, [[Ishmael]], and later between her sons, [[Jacob]] and [[Esau]]. Through it all she finds her own relationship with God and does her best to serve His cause in the lives of those she loves."--Publisher's description.
"Rebekah leaves her father's house to marry [[Isaac]], the studious young son of the storied [[Sarah]] and [[Abraham]], only to find herself caught up in a series of painful rivalries, first between her husband and his brother, [[Ishmael]], and later between her sons, [[Jacob]] and [[Esau]]. Through it all she finds her own relationship with God and does her best to serve His cause in the lives of those she loves."--Publisher's description.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==


Published in Salt Lake City, UT: Shadow Mountain, 2001.
Published in Salt Lake City, UT: Shadow Mountain, 2001.
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Rebekah (2001) is a novel by Orson Scott Card.

Abstract

Book Two of the series (Women of Genesis).

"Rebekah leaves her father's house to marry Isaac, the studious young son of the storied Sarah and Abraham, only to find herself caught up in a series of painful rivalries, first between her husband and his brother, Ishmael, and later between her sons, Jacob and Esau. Through it all she finds her own relationship with God and does her best to serve His cause in the lives of those she loves."--Publisher's description.

Editions

Published in Salt Lake City, UT: Shadow Mountain, 2001.

Content

Dear man's daughter -- Unveiled -- Chosen -- Seed of Abraham -- Blessings

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