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Rebekah

[ ri-bek-uh ]

noun

  1. the sister of Laban, wife of Isaac, and mother of Esau and Jacob. Genesis 24–27.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Rebekah1

From Late Latin Rebecca, from Greek é첹, from Hebrew , a personal name of uncertain origin
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There could also be interest from Saudi Arabia, but his family will be a factor in any future destination as Vardy and wife Rebekah share five children.

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Rebekah and Chris can barely make their children interact, let alone get along.

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The paper's editor during part of that time, Rebekah Brooks, is currently the CEO of News UK.

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Rebekah, a corporate striver with a mercenary streak, is beholden to her first-born boy.

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Rebekah West, editorial director of the Little, Brown's Piaktus imprint, told the Telegraph: "This level of fan devotion hasn't been seen since the days of Harry Potter."

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