Origins and family
The Genesis narrative identifies Rebecca as the daughter of Bethuel the Aramean and the sister of Laban, and a granddaughter of Nahor, the brother of Abraham. Her home was in Paddan-Aram (Aram-Naharaim), the region of Haran in Mesopotamia. The in-repo record gives her region of origin as Mesopotamia, consistent with the scriptural account.
Through her marriage to Isaac she became part of the patriarchal household of Abraham, and her twin sons Esau and Jacob continued the line; Jacob, later named Israel, became the patriarch from whom the tribes of Israel descend.
Commemoration among the Forefathers
In the Orthodox Church Rebecca is venerated as one of the righteous foremothers commemorated on the Sunday of the Holy Forefathers, observed on the Sunday falling between December 11 and 17, in the period of preparation for the Nativity of Christ. The commemoration honors the patriarchs, prophets, and righteous men and women of the Old Testament understood as the ancestors of Christ according to the flesh.
The hymns of the feast name her alongside the other matriarchs and righteous women, including Sarah, Rachel, and Ruth, together with the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.