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Verse Genesis 24:32. _PROVENDER FOR THE CAMELS_] These were the first
objects of his care; for a good man is merciful to his beast.
_WATER TO WASH HIS FEET_] Thus it thus appears that he had servant...
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- The Marriage of Isaac
26. קרד _qādad_, “bow the head.” השׁתחוה
_shâchâh_, “bow the body.”
29. לבן _lābān_, “Laban, white.”
In this circumstantial account of the marriage of Isaac, we have a
b...
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CHAPTER 24 THE BRIDE SOUGHT FOR ISAAC
_ 1. The commission to the servant (Genesis 24:1)_
2. The obedience and prayer of the servant (Genesis 24:10)
3. The prayer answered (Genesis 24:15)
4. Th
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GENESIS 24. AT HIS MASTER'S COMMAND, ABRAHAM'S SLAVE BRINGS REBEKAH TO
CANAAN AS A WIFE FOR ISAAC. The chapter has generally been assigned to
J, but it is probably composite, and has been put together...
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HE, i.e. Laban....
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_the man_ i.e. Abraham's servant; he ungirded his own camels, and
Laban gave them straw and fodder. The camel is a most valuable
possession, but a delicate animal, needing care and attention.
_he gav...
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The Betrothal of Rebekah
29. _Laban_ Rebekah's brother Laban (cf. Genesis 25:20; Genesis 28:2;
Genesis 29:5) takes the part of the chief representative of Rebekah's
family. Bethuel, their father, is m...
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HE UNGIRDED, &C.— We have here a fine picture of the simplicity and
open-hearted hospitality of those times. We have similar passages in
Homer, who, perhaps, borrowed his ideas on the subject from thi...
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2. _Provision of a Wife for Isaac_ (Genesis 24:1-67)
1 And Abraham was old, and well stricken in age: and Jehovah had
blessed Abraham in all things. 2 And Abraham said unto his servant,
the elder of h...
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_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._
The man came into the ho...
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THE MARRIAGE OF ISAAC AND REBEKAH
A charming picture of patriarchal marriage customs. It is very
characteristic of the Primitive source....
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This welcome was more than the welcome that one would give to a
stranger. Rebekah had heard the servant mention Abraham. (See verse
27.) Rebekah had told Laban. (See verses 29-30.) And so, Laban knew...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 24
ABRAHAM’S SERVANT LOOKS FOR A WIFE FOR ISAAC
V1 Abraham was an old man. He had lived for many years. The *Lord had
always been very kind to Ab...
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ISAAC'S MARRIAGE
Genesis 24:1
"Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain; but a woman that feareth the
Lord, she shall be praised."- Proverbs 31:30.
"WHEN a son has attained the age of twenty years, h...
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ABRAHAM'S SERVANT FULFILLS HIS MISSION
Genesis 24:28
This worthy man was almost garrulous about his master. Count the
number of times in which he contrives to introduce those two words,
“my master.”...
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This chapter is complete in itself and is a perfect idyll. Abraham was
well stricken in years. Sarah was dead. Isaac, the son of Abraham, was
still unmarried. In the interest of the divine program Isa...
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WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS
Rebekah ran home to tell of the man she had met and gifts he had
given. She also planned to finalize plans for him to stay with her
family. Laban, her brother, ran to bring the s...
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And the man came into the house: and (o) he ungirded his (p) camels,
and gave straw and provender for the camels, and water to wash his
feet, and the men's feet that [were] with him.
(o) That is, Lab...
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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. And there was set meat befo...
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We have had hitherto God's account of that which He had made; then the
trial and utter ruin of the creature, with the revelation of divine
mercy in Christ the Lord. We have had in fine the judgment of...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 22, 23, AND 24.
But on this introduction of the heir, he necessarily becomes the main
subject; and chapter 22 opens with it: "It came to pass after these
thin...
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AND THE MAN CAME INTO THE HOUSE,.... Upon the pressing instance made
unto him; for so it may be rendered, "wherefore the man came", c. k
AND HE UNGIRDED HIS CAMELS took off their bridles, which hinde...
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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.
Ver. 32. _See Trapp on ...
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[CARE TO PROUIDE A WIFE FOR ISAAC.]
1 Abraham sweareth his seruant.
10 The seruants iourney:
12 His prayer:
14 His signe.
15 Rebekah meeteth him,
18 fulfilleth his signe,
22 receiueth iewels,...
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And the man came in to 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. Eliezer accepted the invit...
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Eliezer in the Home of Bethuel...
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TWELFTH SECTION
_Abraham’s care for Isaac’s marriage. Eliezer’s wooing of the
bride for Isaac. The theocratic founding of a picous bride-wooing.
Isaac’s marriage_
GENESIS 24:1-67
1And Abraham was ol...
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ISAAC'S BRIDE FROM HIS FATHER'S FAMILY
Only after Sarah has died does Isaac receive a wife. When Israel,
after the death of the Lord Jesus, was set aside as the vessel of
God's testimony in the world...
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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 oth...
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Of which custom, see GENESIS 18:4....
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The connection of this chapter, with the two which precede it, is
worthy of notice. In Genesis 1:24 the son is offered up; in Genesis
1:20 Sarah is laid aside; and in Genesis 1:67 the servant is sent...
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Genesis 24:32 man H376 came H935 (H8799) house H1004 unloaded H6605
(H8762) camels H1581 provided H5414 ...
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‘And he said, “Come in, you blessed of Yahweh, why do you stand
outside? I have prepared the house and room for the camels.”
Laban greets him on his own terms making clear that he is aware of all
tha...
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CONTENTS: Bride of Isaac secured by Abraham's servant.
CHARACTERS: Abraham, servant, Bethuel, Laban, Sarah, Isaac.
CONCLUSION: God leads in every detail of our lives. The marriage which
is not accor...
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Genesis 24:1. _The Lord had blessed Abraham_ with all the four
patriarchal blessings: _viz._ length of days, a promising issue, vast
riches, and victory over his oppressors.
Genesis 24:2. _Under my th...
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_Led me in the right way to take my master’s brother’s daughter
unto his son_
THE MARRIAGE TREATY
I. ITS RELIGIOUS ELEMENT.
1. The sense of instant duty.
2. A recognition of God’s gracious dealing...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 24:1 Abraham sends one of his servants to
his homeland in Mesopotamia to find a wife for Isaac. The journey was
about 550 miles (900 km) and would have taken the servant about...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 24:32. And he ungirded his camels, and gave straw and
provender for the camels.] “It is plain that Laban is to be
understood as having unsaddled and unloaded the camels, besi...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 24:29
AND REBEKAH HAD A BROTHER, AND HIS NAME WAS LABAN. "White," whose
character has been considerably traduced, the Biblical narrative not
representing him as "a monster of moral...
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And Abraham was old, and well-stricken in age: and the Lord had
blessed Abraham in all things. And Abraham said unto his eldest
servant of his house, that ruled over all that he had, Put, I pray
thee,...
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he ungirded. i.e., Laban ungirded. straw. wash. Genesis 18:4 Genesis
19:2 Genesis 43:24 Judges 19:21...
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OVER THE DESERT SANDS
Genesis 24:28
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The Lord honored a marriage scene in Cana of Galilee with His
presence. Marriage is honorable in all. God has said, "It is not good
that the m...