In this section of Genesis, we focus on the life of Abraham's son, Isaac. Abraham sent his most trusted servant to go back to Abraham's family to find Isaac a son. He went, and when he arrived at the neighboring well, his 10 camels rested, and the servant prayed to the Lord of his master, Abraham, and asked God to send the one who should marry Isaac. While he was praying, Rebekah came, and she gave water to both the servant and the camels. The servant praised the Lord. Rebekah's family agreed she could go, but they wanted her to wait at least 10 days, but the servant said now we need to go to his master. They let Rebekah decide, and she said she would go. The next morning, they left, met Isaac, and they married. Isaac loved Rebekah and was comforted from his mother's death. We also found out that Isaac was 40 when he married Rebekah, but she was barren, but finally after 20 years, Rebekah gave birth to twins whom they named Esau and Jacob. They found a place to settle down, and the Lord provided a new well with water. The Lord's covenant that He made with Abraham, He also made with Isaac.