“And the children struggled together within her; and she said, If it be so, why am I thus? And she went to inquire of the LORD.”
Context:This verse is part of the narrative describing the story of Isaac and his wife Rebecca.
In Genesis 25, we learn that Rebecca, Isaac’s wife, was barren and unable to conceive. However, after Isaac prayed to the Lord on behalf of his wife, she became pregnant with twins.
The struggle mentioned in verse 22 refers to the intense movements and conflicts occurring within Rebecca’s womb.
The phrase “And the children struggled together within her” is symbolic of the struggle between the two nations that would come from her children, Esau and Jacob.
The subsequent verses in Genesis reveal that the twins had distinct personalities and would ultimately have a significant impact on the history of their descendants.
Rebecca’s response to this struggle is a poignant expression of her confusion and distress. She poses the question, “If it be so, why am I thus?” It reflects her bewilderment over the tumultuous circumstances surrounding her pregnancy.
The Hebrew term translated as “thus” suggests a feeling of unease or distress.
As a result of her confusion, Rebecca sought guidance from the Lord. The verse concludes by stating, “And she went to inquire of the LORD.” This demonstrates Rebecca’s deep faith and her recognition that God alone held the answers to her concerns.
She sought divine intervention and sought clarity from God regarding the situation.

