Rebekah with the Water Jar
Rebekah stands with a large water jar held before her, dressed in ancient Near Eastern garments and a rose-colored head covering. Her turned gaze and attentive posture suggest the decisive moment at the well when Abraham’s servant asks her for a drink and she responds with generous hospitality.
The artwork reflects Genesis 24, where Rebekah’s willingness to draw water for both the servant and his camels becomes the providential sign identifying her as the bride appointed for Isaac. The scene emphasizes servant-hearted faith, kindness to strangers, and God’s guidance through ordinary acts of obedience. It is well suited for Bible teaching, women of Scripture studies, hospitality themes, vocation lessons, and visual storytelling about Isaac and Rebekah.








