When a spiritually discerning woman challenges passive leadership, is she Jezebel or a prophetess? Rebekah—the forgotten matriarch who literally architected Israel—forces us to answer this question. She received direct revelation from God, carried prophetic knowledge for decades, and acted decisively when the patriarch was about to crown the wrong son. Without her intervention, there is no Israel. Yet her methods were manipulative, her deception costly, and she never saw her beloved son again. This book examines Rebekah's complex legacy to help churches discern between genuine prophetic gifting and manipulative control in women. It introduces crucial concepts like the "Rebekah Dynamic" and the "Isaac Problem," offering practical tools for recognizing spiritual authority, addressing male passivity, and navigating impossible situations with integrity. For women with prophetic gifts facing dismissal or the "Jezebel" label, and for churches learning to honor spiritual discernment regardless of gender, Rebekah's story provides both validation and warning about the cost of being right.