Genesis 24:1 And Abraham was old, and well stricken in age: and the LORD had blessed Abraham in all things. Abraham’s age and prosperity,
Genesis 24:1. He makes his eldest servant swear not to take a wife for his son Isaac of the Canaanites, but of his own kindred,
Genesis 24:2-4. The servant inquires into the nature and condition of the oath,
Genesis 24:5. Abraham expresses his faith in the promise,
Genesis 24:7; explains the oath,
Genesis 24:8. The servant swears,
Genesis 24:9. He goes to the city of Nahor,
Genesis 24:10; prays for success,
Genesis 24:12; and direction,
Genesis 24:13 ,14. An immediate and particular answer,
Genesis 24:15-20. He wonders at the providence,
Genesis 24:21; makes a present to Rebekah,
Genesis 24:22. Inquires of what family she was,
Genesis 24:23. Her answer,
Genesis 24:24 ,25. He blesseth the Lord,
Genesis 24:26 ,27. Rebekah acquaints her friends with it,
Genesis 24:28. They provide for him, &c. and invite him in,
Genesis 24:31 ,32. He goes in, but refuses to eat till he had told his errand,
Genesis 24:33. He acquaints them with his business, and God’s providence towards him,
Genesis 24:34-49. They consent to his proposal,
Genesis 24:50 ,51. He praises God,
Genesis 24:52; makes presents to them all,
Genesis 24:53; desires to return to his master,
Genesis 24:54-56. Rebekah being content to go with him, they consent and bless her,
Genesis 24:57-60. They depart, and meet Isaac meditating in the field,
Genesis 24:61-65; who marries her,
Genesis 24:67.
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He was one hundred and forty years old, comparing
Genesis 21:5, with
Genesis 25:20.