24:1 Now
Abraham
was
old,
well
advanced
in
years.
And
the
LORD
had
blessed
Abraham
in
all
things.
24:2 And
Abraham
said
to
his
servant,
the
oldest
of
his
household,
who
had
charge
of
all
that
he
had,
"Put
your
hand
under
my
thigh,
24:3 that
I
may
make
you
swear
by
the
LORD,
the
God
of
heaven
and
God
of
the
earth,
that
you
will
not
take
a
wife
for
my
son
from
the
daughters
of
the
Canaanites,
among
whom
I
dwell,
24:4 but
will
go
to
my
country
and
to
my
kindred,
and
take
a
wife
for
my
son
Isaac."
24:5 The
servant
said
to
him,
"Perhaps
the
woman
may
not
be
willing
to
follow
me
to
this
land.
Must
I
then
take
your
son
back
to
the
land
from
which
you
came"
24:6 Abraham
said
to
him,
"See
to
it
that
you
do
not
take
my
son
back
there.
24:7 The
LORD,
the
God
of
heaven,
who
took
me
from
my
father's
house
and
from
the
land
of
my
kindred,
and
who
spoke
to
me
and
swore
to
me,
'To
your
offspring
I
will
give
this
land,'
he
will
send
his
angel
before
you,
and
you
shall
take
a
wife
for
my
son
from
there.
24:8 But
if
the
woman
is
not
willing
to
follow
you,
then
you
will
be
free
from
this
oath
of
mine;
only
you
must
not
take
my
son
back
there."
24:9 So
the
servant
put
his
hand
under
the
thigh
of
Abraham
his
master
and
swore
to
him
concerning
this
matter.
24:10 Then
the
servant
took
ten
of
his
master's
camels
and
departed,
taking
all
sorts
of
choice
gifts
from
his
master;
and
he
arose
and
went
to
Mesopotamia
to
the
city
of
Nahor.
24:11 And
he
made
the
camels
kneel
down
outside
the
city
by
the
well
of
water
at
the
time
of
evening,
the
time
when
women
go
out
to
draw
water.
24:12 And
he
said,
"O
LORD,
God
of
my
master
Abraham,
please
grant
me
success
today
and
show
steadfast
love
to
my
master
Abraham.
24:13 Behold,
I
am
standing
by
the
spring
of
water,
and
the
daughters
of
the
men
of
the
city
are
coming
out
to
draw
water.
24:14 Let
the
young
woman
to
whom
I
shall
say,
'Please
let
down
your
jar
that
I
may
drink,'
and
who
shall
say,
'Drink,
and
I
will
water
your
camels'--let
her
be
the
one
whom
you
have
appointed
for
your
servant
Isaac.
By
this
I
shall
know
that
you
have
shown
steadfast
love
to
my
master."
24:15 Before
he
had
finished
speaking,
behold,
Rebekah,
who
was
born
to
Bethuel
the
son
of
Milcah,
the
wife
of
Nahor,
Abraham's
brother,
came
out
with
her
water
jar
on
her
shoulder.
24:16 The
young
woman
was
very
attractive
in
appearance,
a
maiden
whom
no
man
had
known.
She
went
down
to
the
spring
and
filled
her
jar
and
came
up.
24:17 Then
the
servant
ran
to
meet
her
and
said,
"Please
give
me
a
little
water
to
drink
from
your
jar."
24:18 She
said,
"Drink,
my
lord."
And
she
quickly
let
down
her
jar
upon
her
hand
and
gave
him
a
drink.
24:19 When
she
had
finished
giving
him
a
drink,
she
said,
"I
will
draw
water
for
your
camels
also,
until
they
have
finished
drinking."
24:20 So
she
quickly
emptied
her
jar
into
the
trough
and
ran
again
to
the
well
to
draw
water,
and
she
drew
for
all
his
camels.
24:21 The
man
gazed
at
her
in
silence
to
learn
whether
the
LORD
had
prospered
his
journey
or
not.
24:22 When
the
camels
had
finished
drinking,
the
man
took
a
gold
ring
weighing
a
half
shekel,
and
two
bracelets
for
her
arms
weighing
ten
gold
shekels,
24:23 and
said,
"Please
tell
me
whose
daughter
you
are.
Is
there
room
in
your
father's
house
for
us
to
spend
the
night"
24:24 She
said
to
him,
"I
am
the
daughter
of
Bethuel
the
son
of
Milcah,
whom
she
bore
to
Nahor."
24:25 She
added,
"We
have
plenty
of
both
straw
and
fodder,
and
room
to
spend
the
night."
24:26 The
man
bowed
his
head
and
worshiped
the
LORD
24:27 and
said,
"Blessed
be
the
LORD,
the
God
of
my
master
Abraham,
who
has
not
forsaken
his
steadfast
love
and
his
faithfulness
toward
my
master.
As
for
me,
the
LORD
has
led
me
in
the
way
to
the
house
of
my
master's
kinsmen."
24:28 Then
the
young
woman
ran
and
told
her
mother's
household
about
these
things.
24:29 Rebekah
had
a
brother
whose
name
was
Laban.
Laban
ran
out
toward
the
man,
to
the
spring.
24:30 As
soon
as
he
saw
the
ring
and
the
bracelets
on
his
sister's
arms,
and
heard
the
words
of
Rebekah
his
sister,
"Thus
the
man
spoke
to
me,"
he
went
to
the
man.
And
behold,
he
was
standing
by
the
camels
at
the
spring.
24:31 He
said,
"Come
in,
O
blessed
of
the
LORD.
Why
do
you
stand
outside
For
I
have
prepared
the
house
and
a
place
for
the
camels."
24:32 So
the
man
came
to
the
house
and
unharnessed
the
camels,
and
gave
straw
and
fodder
to
the
camels,
and
there
was
water
to
wash
his
feet
and
the
feet
of
the
men
who
were
with
him.
24:33 Then
food
was
set
before
him
to
eat.
But
he
said,
"I
will
not
eat
until
I
have
said
what
I
have
to
say."
He
said,
"Speak
on."
24:34 So
he
said,
"I
am
Abraham's
servant.
24:35 The
LORD
has
greatly
blessed
my
master,
and
he
has
become
great.
He
has
given
him
flocks
and
herds,
silver
and
gold,
male
servants
and
female
servants,
camels
and
donkeys.
24:36 And
Sarah
my
master's
wife
bore
a
son
to
my
master
when
she
was
old,
and
to
him
he
has
given
all
that
he
has.
24:37 My
master
made
me
swear,
saying,
'You
shall
not
take
a
wife
for
my
son
from
the
daughters
of
the
Canaanites,
in
whose
land
I
dwell,
24:38 but
you
shall
go
to
my
father's
house
and
to
my
clan
and
take
a
wife
for
my
son.'
24:39 I
said
to
my
master,
'Perhaps
the
woman
will
not
follow
me.'
24:40 But
he
said
to
me,
'The
LORD,
before
whom
I
have
walked,
will
send
his
angel
with
you
and
prosper
your
way.
You
shall
take
a
wife
for
my
son
from
my
clan
and
from
my
father's
house.
24:41 Then
you
will
be
free
from
my
oath,
when
you
come
to
my
clan.
And
if
they
will
not
give
her
to
you,
you
will
be
free
from
my
oath.'
24:42 "I
came
today
to
the
spring
and
said,
'O
LORD,
the
God
of
my
master
Abraham,
if
now
you
are
prospering
the
way
that
I
go,
24:43 behold,
I
am
standing
by
the
spring
of
water.
Let
the
virgin
who
comes
out
to
draw
water,
to
whom
I
shall
say,
"Please
give
me
a
little
water
from
your
jar
to
drink,"
24:44 and
who
will
say
to
me,
"Drink,
and
I
will
draw
for
your
camels
also,"
let
her
be
the
woman
whom
the
LORD
has
appointed
for
my
master's
son.'
24:45 "Before
I
had
finished
speaking
in
my
heart,
behold,
Rebekah
came
out
with
her
water
jar
on
her
shoulder,
and
she
went
down
to
the
spring
and
drew
water.
I
said
to
her,
'Please
let
me
drink.'
24:46 She
quickly
let
down
her
jar
from
her
shoulder
and
said,
'Drink,
and
I
will
give
your
camels
drink
also.'
So
I
drank,
and
she
gave
the
camels
drink
also.
24:47 Then
I
asked
her,
'Whose
daughter
are
you'
She
said,
'The
daughter
of
Bethuel,
Nahor's
son,
whom
Milcah
bore
to
him.'
So
I
put
the
ring
on
her
nose
and
the
bracelets
on
her
arms.
24:48 Then
I
bowed
my
head
and
worshiped
the
LORD
and
blessed
the
LORD,
the
God
of
my
master
Abraham,
who
had
led
me
by
the
right
way
to
take
the
daughter
of
my
master's
kinsman
for
his
son.
24:49 Now
then,
if
you
are
going
to
show
steadfast
love
and
faithfulness
to
my
master,
tell
me;
and
if
not,
tell
me,
that
I
may
turn
to
the
right
hand
or
to
the
left."
24:50 Then
Laban
and
Bethuel
answered
and
said,
"The
thing
has
come
from
the
LORD;
we
cannot
speak
to
you
bad
or
good.
24:51 Behold,
Rebekah
is
before
you;
take
her
and
go,
and
let
her
be
the
wife
of
your
master's
son,
as
the
LORD
has
spoken."
24:52 When
Abraham's
servant
heard
their
words,
he
bowed
himself
to
the
earth
before
the
LORD.
24:53 And
the
servant
brought
out
jewelry
of
silver
and
of
gold,
and
garments,
and
gave
them
to
Rebekah.
He
also
gave
to
her
brother
and
to
her
mother
costly
ornaments.
24:54 And
he
and
the
men
who
were
with
him
ate
and
drank,
and
they
spent
the
night
there.
When
they
arose
in
the
morning,
he
said,
"Send
me
away
to
my
master."
24:55 Her
brother
and
her
mother
said,
"Let
the
young
woman
remain
with
us
a
while,
at
least
ten
days;
after
that
she
may
go."
24:56 But
he
said
to
them,
"Do
not
delay
me,
since
the
LORD
has
prospered
my
way.
Send
me
away
that
I
may
go
to
my
master."
24:57 They
said,
"Let
us
call
the
young
woman
and
ask
her."
24:58 And
they
called
Rebekah
and
said
to
her,
"Will
you
go
with
this
man"
She
said,
"I
will
go."
24:59 So
they
sent
away
Rebekah
their
sister
and
her
nurse,
and
Abraham's
servant
and
his
men.
24:60 And
they
blessed
Rebekah
and
said
to
her,
"Our
sister,
may
you
become
thousands
of
ten
thousands,
and
may
your
offspring
possess
the
gate
of
those
who
hate
him!"
24:61 Then
Rebekah
and
her
young
women
arose
and
rode
on
the
camels
and
followed
the
man.
Thus
the
servant
took
Rebekah
and
went
his
way.
24:62 Now
Isaac
had
returned
from
Beer-lahai-roi
and
was
dwelling
in
the
Negeb.
24:63 And
Isaac
went
out
to
meditate
in
the
field
toward
evening.
And
he
lifted
up
his
eyes
and
saw,
and
behold,
there
were
camels
coming.
24:64 And
Rebekah
lifted
up
her
eyes,
and
when
she
saw
Isaac,
she
dismounted
from
the
camel
24:65 and
said
to
the
servant,
"Who
is
that
man,
walking
in
the
field
to
meet
us"
The
servant
said,
"It
is
my
master."
So
she
took
her
veil
and
covered
herself.
24:66 And
the
servant
told
Isaac
all
the
things
that
he
had
done.
24:67 Then
Isaac
brought
her
into
the
tent
of
Sarah
his
mother
and
took
Rebekah,
and
she
became
his
wife,
and
he
loved
her.
So
Isaac
was
comforted
after
his
mother's
death.