“Isaac was forty years old when he took Rebecca, daughter of Betuel the Aramean, from Padan Aram, sister of Laban the Aramean, to be his wife” (Genesis 25:20). “Isaac was forty years old [when he took Rebecca, daughter of Betuel the Aramean, from Padan Aram, sister of Laban the Aramean, to be his wife]” – Rabbi Yitzḥak said: If it is to teach that she is from Aram Naharayim, and is it not already stated: “From Padan Aram,” why does the verse state “Aramean” – “daughter of Betuel the Aramean [haarami]”?6Somebody who lived in Padan Aram was called an Aramean.

Why does the verse state “sister of Laban the Aramean”? Rather, it is coming to teach you: Her father was a charlatan [ramai], her brother was a charlatan, and the residents of her place were likewise so, but this righteous woman who emerged from their midst, to what is she comparable? It is to a “lily among the thorns” (Song of Songs 2:2). “He went to Padan Aram” (Genesis 28:5). Why does the verse state: “To Laban the Aramean”? (Genesis 28:5).It teaches that he included them all in deceit.