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Foreshadows & Types
Brief Inroduction: Rebecca
Rebecca ;
Rebecca – Isaac’s Bride
Rebecca is a type of the bride of Christ, AKA the Church body.
REBECCA
1. As Rebekah believed and yielded to the pleadings of Eliezer, so the Church believes and yields to the pleadings of the HOLY SPIRIT.
She walks away from old life based on servant’s testimony about a groom she has never met.
Chooses to accept the offer. Acts on faith
Willing to leave her family for the sake of her faith ; even though they worry over her decision.
, so the Church of Christ is a GENTILE Bride.
She’s the Gentile bride
She makes herself ready.
She was promised more than she could dream of. On the way Rebekah was told all about Isaac, and what was in store for her, so the Holy Spirit as we journey on our earthly pilgrimage tells us what is in store for us when we shall meet our Isaac-JESUS.
No tribulation for her.
n before she left her home to go to Isaac, so the Church will not have to pass through THE TRIBULATION before meeting Jesus.
….as we will meet Jesus in 1/2 way to heaven
New garment.
bPut on a veil to meet the bridegroom / She must be covered….not in the first state, but sin is covered.
1. Ask AI: Typeology of bride through Rebecca
We used Google to ask the following :
Date: 01-15-2026 – query: ‘typeology of bride through Rebecca’
‘Below we display the search results including ( if applicable ) our mark-ups in ‘green italics‘

AI Results :
In biblical typology, Rebekah from Genesis 24 serves as a powerful prefigurement (type) of the Bride of Christ (the Church), symbolizing a chosen, virtuous, and prepared people called out from the world to meet their Bridegroom, Jesus, with faith, obedience, and adornment from the Holy Spirit, highlighting themes of God’s sovereign choice, the Spirit’s work (Eliezer), the long journey of faith, and the glorious future union.
Key Aspects of Rebekah as a Typology:
God’s Choice & The Call: Just as Abraham’s servant sought a bride for Isaac from his kindred, God the Father sends the Holy Spirit (Eliezer) to call believers (the Church) from the world to Christ (Isaac).
Character & Virtue: Rebekah’s diligence (watering camels), kindness, modesty (veiling), chastity, and willingness to go exemplify the godly character expected of Christ’s bride.
Faith & Obedience: Her immediate, faithful response, “I will go,” mirrors the Church’s willing acceptance and journey toward Christ.
Spiritual Adornment: The jewels and gifts given to Rebekah symbolize the graces and adornments the Holy Spirit bestows upon believers, making them radiant for Christ.
The Journey: Her journey to meet Isaac represents the Church’s spiritual journey and pilgrimage on Earth before meeting Christ.
The Veiling: Rebekah covering herself with a veil signifies the modesty and inner beauty of the Church, looking forward to the marriage covenant.
Symbolic Parallels:
Abraham: God the Father
Eliezer (Servant): The Holy Spirit
Isaac: Jesus Christ (The Bridegroom)
Rebekah: The Church (The Bride)
Rebekah’s story illustrates how God prepares, calls, and adorns His chosen people for a divine union, emphasizing qualities needed for a holy and faithful relationship with God.
We have reviewed this Ai response and it appears in line with our understanding, which is limited to the study we have done over the years and we are not experts. We are learning still as well always.
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Foreshadows & Types List:
Rebecca As Bride of Christ (Church)
1. Believes Servant's Story / Holy Spirit
As Rebekah believed and yielded to the pleadings of Eliezer, so the Church believes and yields to the pleadings of the HOLY SPIRIT.
2. She CHOOSES / Willing leave old life & earth family on faith promise
She walks away from old life based on servant’s testimony about a groom she has never met.
3. Family questions her decision
Willing to leave her family for the sake of her faith ; even though they worry over her decision.
4. She is a gentile bide / not Jewish
She’s the Gentile bride
5. She makes herself ready
She makes herself ready just like the church is to be adorned and made ready for Jesus
6. Promised more than she could imagine
She was promised more than she could dream of. On the way Rebekah was told all about Isaac, and what was in store for her, so the Holy Spirit as we journey on our earthly pilgrimage tells us what is in store for us when we shall meet our Isaac-JESUS.
7. No tribulation for her
Though she has to go through the wilderness she is met 1/2 way in the field by husband.
No tribulation for her.
Church will not have to pass through THE TRIBULATION before meeting Jesus.
….as we will meet Jesus in 1/2 way to heaven
8. Covered in new garment
New garment as we are given new garments when we born again.
9. Veil - covers her and distorts her vision
She is covered and it will be removed but others can not see who she is clearly and neither can she see her future exact, but the bridegroom will lift it and display her.
10. Excited to meet the groom whom she has heard so much about from the servant who has told her all things.
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11. She went to the well and met the Spirit of God
Jesus also met a woman at the well…
13. She was given gifts by the servant / Spirit gives gifts
She was given and accepted into her house the servant
15. She ran to tell everyone - She was excited
We too run and tell people about what has happened and what the servant has told us
16. Servant asks for decision if we will accept or move on...Sprit calls and we decide or not..
Do no harden heart / decision time is NOW is the day…
17. Eliezer / name means Comforter / My Help / God is my Help / God has helped
In the Bible, Eliezer (Hebrew: אֱלִיעֶזֶר) means “God is my help” or “My God has helped,” derived from El (God) and ezer (help/assistance). The name is notably borne by several figures, most famously Abraham’s loyal servant (Genesis 15:2) and Moses’s second son (Exodus 18:4), symbolizing divine assistance in times of need.
Key Biblical Figures Named Eliezer:
Abraham’s Servant: The most prominent, known for his faithfulness, managing Abraham’s estate, and later fetching Rebekah to be Isaac’s wife (Genesis 24).
Moses’s Son: Born after Moses fled to Midian, he was named Eliezer because God helped Moses escape Pharaoh (Exodus 18:4).
Others: The name also appears for various other individuals, including a prophet (2 Chronicles 20:37) and a Levite.
Meaning & Significance:
The name reflects a deep trust in God’s support and intervention.
It signifies divine providence, showing that God provides aid and delivers from distress.
Jesus said He will send The Comforter / The Holy Ghost / to us…
18. Servant / Eliezer was sent by the Father of Isaac
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