* Abraham's care for Isaac's marriage. (1-9) The journey of Abraham's
servant to Mesopotamia, His meeting with Rebekah. (10-28) Rebekah and
her relatives consent to her marriage. (29-53) The happy meeting and
marriage of Isaac and rebekah. (54-67)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-9 The effect of good example, good teaching, and the worship of God
in a family, will generally appear in the piety, faithfulness,
prudence, and affection of the servants. To live in such families, or
to have such servants, both are blessings from God which should be
highly valued, and thankfully... [ Continue Reading ]
10-28 Abraham's servant devoutly acknowledged God. We have leave to
be particular in recommending our affairs to the care of Divine
providence. He proposes a sign, not that he intended to proceed no
further, if not gratified in it; but it is a prayer that God would
provide a good wife for his young... [ Continue Reading ]
29-53 The making up of the marriage between Isaac and Rebekah is told
very particularly. We are to notice God's providence in the common
events of human life, and in them to exercise prudence and other
graces. Laban went to ask Abraham's servant in, but not till he saw
the ear-ring, and bracelet up... [ Continue Reading ]
54-67 Abraham's servant, as one that chose his work before his
pleasure, was for hastening home. Lingering and loitering no way
become a wise and good man who is faithful to his duty. As children
ought not to marry without their parents' consent, so parents ought
not to marry them without their own... [ Continue Reading ]