• Rebekah

    Alternative forms

    Origin

    From Hebrew רִבְקָה (Riḇqāh, "enchantingly beautiful, captivating, snare")

    Full definition of Rebekah

    Proper noun

    Rebekah

    (plural Rebekahs)
    1. The sister of Laban; Isaac's wife; the mother of Jacob and Esau.
    2. , a less-common variant of Rebecca.

    Usage notes

    The spelling Rebecca originates from the Latin Vulgate, which from the 4th century onward was the Bible that was used for centuries in Western Christianity. When the King James Version appeared in 1611, the spelling Rebekah was used in the Old Testament, but the spelling Rebecca was retained in the New Testament.

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