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Genesis 24
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1
And
Abraham
was
old
, and well
stricken
in
age:
and the
LORD
had
blessed
Abraham
in all things.
2
And
Abraham
said
unto his
eldest
servant
of his
house,
that ruled
over
all that he had,
Put
, I pray thee, thy
hand
under my
thigh:
3
And I will make thee
swear
by the
LORD,
the
God
of
heaven,
and the
God
of the
earth,
that thou shalt not
take
a
wife
unto my
son
of the
daughters
of the
Canaanites,
among
whom I
dwell
:
4
But thou shalt
go
unto my
country,
and to my
kindred,
and
take
a
wife
unto my
son
Isaac.
5
And the
servant
said
unto him, Peradventure the
woman
will not be
willing
to
follow
me
unto this
land:
must I needs
bring
thy
son
again
unto the
land
from whence thou
camest
?
6
And
Abraham
said
unto him,
Beware
thou that thou
bring
not
my
son
thither
again
.
7
The
LORD
God
of
heaven,
which took
me
from my
father's
house,
and from the
land
of my
kindred,
and which
spake
unto me, and that
sware
unto me,
saying
, Unto thy
seed
will I
give
this
land;
he shall
send
his
angel
before
thee,
and thou shalt
take
a
wife
unto my
son
from thence.
8
And if the
woman
will not be
willing
to
follow
thee,
then thou shalt be
clear
from this my
oath:
only
bring
not my
son
thither
again
.
9
And the
servant
put
his
hand
under the
thigh
of
Abraham
his
master,
and
sware
to him
concerning
that
matter.
10
And the
servant
took
ten
camels
of the
camels
of his
master,
and
departed
; for all the
goods
of his
master
were in his
hand:
and he
arose
, and
went
to
Mesopotamia,
unto the
city
of
Nahor.
11
And he
made
his
camels
to kneel
down
without
the
city
by
a
well
of
water
at the
time
of the
evening,
even the
time
that women go
out
to
draw
water.
12
And he
said
, O
LORD
God
of my
master
Abraham,
I pray thee, send
me
good
speed
this
day,
and
shew
kindness
unto
my
master
Abraham.
13
Behold, I
stand
here by the
well
of
water;
and the
daughters
of the
men
of the
city
come
out
to
draw
water:
14
And let it come to pass, that the
damsel
to whom I shall
say
, Let
down
thy
pitcher,
I pray thee, that I may
drink
; and she shall
say
,
Drink
, and I will
give
thy
camels
drink
also: let the same be she that thou hast
appointed
for thy
servant
Isaac;
and thereby shall I
know
that thou hast
shewed
kindness
unto my
master.
15
And it came to pass, before he had
done
speaking
, that, behold,
Rebekah
came
out
,
who
was
born
to
Bethuel,
son
of
Milcah,
the
wife
of
Nahor,
Abraham's
brother,
with her
pitcher
upon her
shoulder.
16
And the
damsel
was
very
a
fair
to look
upon,
a
virgin,
neither had any
man
known
her: and she went
down
to the
well,
and
filled
her
pitcher,
and came
up
.
17
And the
servant
ran
to meet
her
, and
said
, Let me, I pray thee,
drink
a
little
water
of thy
pitcher.
18
And she
said
,
Drink
, my
lord:
and she
hasted
, and let
down
her
pitcher
upon her
hand,
and gave him
drink
.
19
And when she had
done
giving him
drink
, she
said
, I will
draw
water for thy
camels
also, until they have
done
drinking
.
20
And she
hasted
, and
emptied
her
pitcher
into the
trough,
and
ran
again unto the
well
to
draw
water, and
drew
for all his
camels.
21
And the
man
wondering
at her held his
peace
, to
wit
whether the
LORD
had
made
his
journey
prosperous
or
not.
22
And it came to pass, as the
camels
had
done
drinking
, that the
man
took
a
golden
earring
b
of half a
shekel
weight,
and
two
bracelets
for her
hands
of
ten
shekels
weight
of
gold;
23
And
said
,
Whose
daughter
art
thou?
tell
me, I pray thee: is
there
room
in thy
father's
house
for us to lodge
in
?
24
And she
said
unto him, I am the
daughter
of
Bethuel
the
son
of
Milcah,
which she
bare
unto
Nahor.
25
She
said
moreover unto him, We have
both
straw
and
provender
enough,
and
room
to lodge
in
.
26
And the
man
bowed down his
head
, and
worshipped
the
LORD.
27
And he
said
,
Blessed
be the
LORD
God
of my
master
Abraham,
who hath not left
destitute
*
my
master
of his
mercy
and his
truth:
I being in the
way,
the
LORD
led
me
to the
house
of my
master's
brethren.
28
And the
damsel
ran
, and
told
them of her
mother's
house
these
things.
29
And
Rebekah
had a
brother,
and his
name
was
Laban:
and
Laban
ran
out
unto the
man,
unto the
well.
30
And it came to pass, when he
saw
the
earring
and
bracelets
upon his
sister's
hands,
and when he
heard
the
words
of
Rebekah
his
sister,
saying
,
Thus
spake
the
man
unto me; that he
came
unto the
man;
and, behold, he
stood
by
the
camels
at the
well.
31
And he
said
, Come
in
, thou
blessed
of the
LORD;
wherefore
standest
thou
without?
for I have
prepared
the
house,
and
room
for the
camels.
32
And the
man
came
into the
house:
and he
ungirded
his
camels,
and
gave
straw
and
provender
for the
camels,
and
water
to
wash
his
feet,
and the
men's
feet
that were with him.
33
And there was
set
meat before
him
to
eat
: but he
said
, I will not
eat
, until I have
told
mine
errand.
And he
said
, Speak
on
.
34
And he
said
, I am
Abraham's
servant.
35
And the
LORD
hath
blessed
my
master
greatly;
and he is become
great
: and he hath
given
him
flocks,
and
herds,
and
silver,
and
gold,
and
menservants,
and
maidservants,
and
camels,
and
asses.
36
And
Sarah
my
master's
wife
bare
a
son
to my
master
when
she was
old:
and unto him hath he
given
all that he hath.
37
And my
master
made me
swear
,
saying
, Thou shalt not
take
a
wife
to my
son
of the
daughters
of the
Canaanites,
in whose
land
I
dwell
:
38
But
thou shalt
go
unto my
father's
house,
and to my
kindred,
and
take
a
wife
unto my
son.
39
And I
said
unto my
master,
Peradventure the
woman
will not
follow
*
me.
40
And he
said
unto me, The
LORD,
before
whom I
walk
, will
send
his
angel
with thee, and
prosper
thy
way;
and thou shalt
take
a
wife
for my
son
of my
kindred,
and of my
father's
house:
41
Then shalt thou be
clear
from this my
oath,
when thou
comest
to my
kindred;
and if they
give
not thee one, thou shalt be
clear
from my
oath.
42
And I
came
this
day
unto the
well,
and
said
, O
LORD
God
of my
master
Abraham,
if now thou
do
prosper
my
way
which I
go
:
43
Behold, I
stand
by the
well
of
water;
and it shall come to pass, that when the
virgin
cometh
forth
to
draw
water, and I
say
to her, Give
me
, I pray thee, a
little
water
of thy
pitcher
to
drink
;
44
And she
say
to me, Both
drink
thou, and I will also
draw
for thy
camels:
let the same be the
woman
whom the
LORD
hath appointed
out
for my
master's
son.
45
And before I had
done
speaking
in mine
heart,
behold,
Rebekah
came
forth
with her
pitcher
on her
shoulder;
and she went
down
unto the
well,
and
drew
water: and I
said
unto her, Let me
drink
, I pray thee.
46
And she made
haste
, and let
down
her
pitcher
from her shoulder, and
said
,
Drink
, and I will
give
thy
camels
drink
also: so I
drank
, and she
made
the
camels
drink
also.
47
And I
asked
her, and
said
, Whose
daughter
art thou? And she
said
, The
daughter
of
Bethuel,
Nahor's
son,
whom
Milcah
bare
unto him: and I
put
the
earring
upon her
face,
and the
bracelets
upon her
hands.
48
And I bowed down my
head
, and
worshipped
the
LORD,
and
blessed
the
LORD
God
of my
master
Abraham,
which had led
me
in the
right
way
to
take
my
master's
brother's
daughter
unto his
son.
49
And now if ye
will
deal
kindly
and
truly
with my
master,
tell
me: and if not,
tell
me; that I may
turn
to the right
hand,
or
to the
left.
50
Then
Laban
and
Bethuel
answered
and
said
, The
thing
proceedeth
from the
LORD:
we
cannot
speak
unto thee
bad
or
good.
51
Behold,
Rebekah
is before
thee,
take
her, and
go
, and let her be thy
master's
son's
wife,
as the
LORD
hath
spoken
.
52
And it came to pass, that, when
Abraham's
servant
heard
their
words,
he
worshipped
the
LORD,
bowing himself to the
earth.
53
And the
servant
brought
forth
jewels
c
of
silver,
and
jewels
of
gold,
and
raiment,
and
gave
them to
Rebekah:
he
gave
also to her
brother
and to her
mother
precious
things.
54
And they did
eat
and
drink
, he and the
men
that were with him, and tarried all
night
; and they rose
up
in the
morning,
and he
said
, Send me
away
unto my
master.
55
And her
brother
and her
mother
said
, Let the
damsel
abide
with us a few
days,
at the
least
ten;
after
that she shall
go
.
56
And he
said
unto them, Hinder
me
not, seeing the
LORD
hath
prospered
my
way;
send me
away
that I may
go
to my
master.
57
And they
said
, We will
call
the
damsel,
and
enquire
at her
mouth.
58
And they
called
Rebekah,
and
said
unto her, Wilt thou
go
with this
man?
And she
said
, I will
go
.
59
And they sent
away
Rebekah
their
sister,
and her
nurse
, and
Abraham's
servant,
and his
men.
60
And they
blessed
Rebekah,
and
said
unto her,
Thou
art our
sister,
be
thou
the mother of
thousands
of
millions,
and let thy
seed
possess
the
gate
of those which
hate
them.
61
And
Rebekah
arose
, and her
damsels,
and they
rode
upon the
camels,
and
followed
*
the
man:
and the
servant
took
Rebekah,
and went his
way
.
62
And
Isaac
came
from the
way
of the well
Lahairoi;
for he
dwelt
in the
south
country.
63
And
Isaac
went
out
to
meditate
d
in the
field
at
the
eventide:
and he lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
saw
, and, behold, the
camels
were
coming
.
64
And
Rebekah
lifted
up
her
eyes,
and when she
saw
Isaac,
she
lighted
off
the
camel.
65
For she had
said
unto the
servant,
What
man
is
this
that
walketh
in the
field
to meet
us
? And the
servant
had
said
, It is my
master:
therefore she
took
a
vail,
and covered
herself
.
66
And the
servant
told
Isaac
all
things
that he had
done
.
67
And
Isaac
brought
her
into his
mother
Sarah's
tent,
and
took
Rebekah,
and she became his
wife;
and he
loved
her: and
Isaac
was
comforted
after
his
mother's
death.
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