While the Bible does not provide a detailed account of the moment of Rebekah's death, Ellen White highlights the tragic circumstances surrounding her final years. Specifically, she emphasizes that as a consequence of the deception used to obtain Isaac's blessing, Rebekah never saw her beloved son Jacob again after he fled to Haran.
The most relevant passage regarding this is found in *Patriarchs and Prophets*:
> "Rebekah was never permitted to see her son's face again. She had been the means of his separation from his father's house, and she had really sent him from her. The very means she had taken to secure the blessing for him, had proved his and her greatest trial." — *Patriarchs and Prophets*,
PP 181.1
### Context
This quote is found in
Chapter 18, "Jacob's Flight and Exile." Ellen White explains that although Rebekah and Jacob believed they were fulfilling God's purpose, their use of "fraud and deception" brought only sorrow and separation. Rebekah died while Jacob was still in exile, and she was buried in the cave of Machpelah alongside Sarah and Abraham (as noted in
Genesis 49:31).
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