Abraham made his oldest servant swear that he would get a wife for Isaac from Abraham's relatives.
Abraham made his oldest servant swear that he would get a wife for Isaac from Abraham's relatives.
Abraham made his oldest servant swear that he would get a wife for Isaac from Abraham's relatives.
Abraham insisted that the servant not take Isaac back to the land from which Abraham came.
Abraham insisted that the servant not take Isaac back to the land from which Abraham came.
The servant asked that the woman whom he asked to lower her pitcher to get a drink would do so and offer to water his camels also.
The servant asked that the woman whom he asked to lower her pitcher to get a drink would do so and offer to water his camels also.
The servant asked that the woman whom he asked to lower her pitcher to get a drink would do so and offer to water his camels also.
Rebekah was the granddaughter of Nahor, Abraham's brother.
Rebekah gave the servant a drink.
Rebekah gave the servant a drink.
After Rebekah finished giving the servant a drink she said, "I will draw water for your camels also, until they have finished drinking."
The servant worshipped Yahweh and blessed him.
The servant worshipped Yahweh and blessed him.
Laban was Rebekah's brother.
Laban invited Abraham's servant to stay at his house.
Abraham's servant insisted on saying why he had come before he ate.
Abraham had said that Yahweh would send his angel with the servant to prosper his way.
Abraham's servant had given Rebekah a gold ring for her nose and bracelets for her arms.
Laban and Bethuel answered that the servant should take Rebekah and go, so that Rebekah could be the wife of Abraham's son.
Laban and Bethuel answered that the servant should take Rebekah and go, so that Rebekah could be the wife of Abraham's son.
The servant bowed down to Yahweh and gave gifts to Rebekah and to her brother and mother.
The servant bowed down to Yahweh and gave gifts to Rebekah and to her brother and mother.
When they arose the next morning, they wanted Abraham's servant to stay with them for at least ten more days.
When they arose the next morning, they wanted Abraham's servant to stay with them for at least ten more days.
Rebekah said that she wanted to go with the servant.
Rebekah said that she wanted to go with the servant.
Rebekah said that she wanted to go with the servant.
Rebekah's family blessed her that she might be the mother of thousands and ten thousands, and that her descendants might possess the gate of those who hate them.
Isaac was out in the field meditating.
When she saw Isaac, Rebekah jumped down from the camel and covered herself with her veil.
When she saw Isaac, Rebekah jumped down from the camel and covered herself with her veil.
Isaac brought Rebekah into his mother Sarah's tent and took Rebekah as his wife.