Genesis 24:58

And they called Rebekah, and said unto her, Wilt thou go with this man? And she said, I will go.

Cross-reference

In Genesis 24:5, Abraham anticipated the woman might refuse to come — Rebekah's 'I will go' resolves this concern and fulfills the mission.

Genesis 2:24 establishes the pattern of leaving father and mother — Rebekah's departure to join Isaac is a direct enactment of this creation principle.

Luke 1:38 Typology

In Luke 1:38, Mary responds 'let it be to me' — a parallel willing acceptance of God's plan, as Rebekah accepts her role in God's purposes.

In 2 Corinthians 11:2, Paul presents the church as a pure bride to Christ — Rebekah being brought to Isaac foreshadows this bride-groom typology.

Psalm 45:10 Allusion

In Psalm 45:10, the royal bride is urged to forget her father's house — echoing Rebekah's departure from her family to go to her groom.