<h2 class="pb"><SPAN name="REBEKAH" id="REBEKAH"></SPAN>REBEKAH.</h2>
<p class="poem"><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_55" id="Page_55">[55]</SPAN></span>
His house she enters, there to be a light,<br/>
Shining within, when all without is right.<br/></p>
<p>It was just upon the edge of the village,
and just as the sun was sinking, that the
servant came to the well from which the
village folk drew water. And there, with a
pitcher in her hand, stood a maiden, as beautiful
as ever maiden could be.</p>
<p>"Whose daughter art thou?" the servant
asked.</p>
<p>And the maiden answered, "I am Rebekah,
the daughter of Bethuel, of the house of
Abraham."</p>
<p>Then the servant was glad; for he knew
now that the maiden was as good, and her
religion as pure, as she was beautiful. So he<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_56" id="Page_56">[56]</SPAN></span>
went to the home of Bethuel, and told his
errand into Mesopotamia. He told Bethuel
of the godly life Abraham had led, and of the
noble youth, Isaac. And he asked that he
might choose Rebekah for Isaac's wife and
carry her back with him to Canaan.</p>
<p>The heart of Bethuel was glad; and
Rebekah, too, was glad to go; for already she
loved the brave lad, Isaac, so proudly had the
old servant told the story of his brave deeds
and godly life.</p>
<p>So Rebekah, arrayed in a fine raiment,
was placed on a camel, and beside her walked
her nurse and maids.</p>
<p>The old servant then hurried on, and
reached the home of Isaac while yet the
maiden and her companions were not beyond
the limits of their own land.</p>
<p>He told Isaac all that had happened, and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_57" id="Page_57">[57]</SPAN></span>
how beautiful and good the maiden was, and
that she was of the noble house of Bethuel.</p>
<p>Then Isaac loved the maiden; and, as she
came near to Canaan, he hurried forth to meet
her, and to bring her to his home and to his
people. Old Abraham was glad when he saw
the maiden, for he knew God's blessing would
rest upon the union.</p>
<p>Abraham was now one hundred and
seventy-five years of age; and when he came
to die, Rebekah and Isaac laid him beside
Sarah in the field of Machpelar, and Isaac
took his father's place in the household.</p>
<p>Isaac and Rebekah lived to an old age.
They were good people, and the Lord blessed
them; and when they came to die, their two
sons, Esau and Jacob, wept over them, and laid
them, also, beside Abraham in the field of
Machpelar.</p>
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<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_58" id="Page_58">[58]</SPAN></span>
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