Genesis 24:1

1._And Abraham was old. _(1) Moses passes onwards to the relation of Isaac’s marriage, because indeed Abraham, perceiving himself to be worn down by old age, would take care that his son should not marry a wife in the land of Canaan. In this place Moses expressly describes Abraham as an old man, in... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:2

2._And Abraham said unto his eldest servant_. Abraham here fulfils the common duty of parents, in laboring for and being solicitous about the choice of a wife for his son: but he looks somewhat further; for since God had separated him from the Canaanites by a sacred covenant, he justly fears lest Is... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:3

3._That thou shalt not take a wife_. The kind of discipline which prevailed in Abraham’s house is here apparent. Although this man was but a servant, yet, because he was put in authority by the master of the family, his servile condition did not prevent him from being next in authority to his lord;... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:4

4._But thou shalt go unto my country and to my kindred_. It seems that, in the choice of the place, Abraham was influenced by the thought, that a wife would more willingly come from thence to be married to his son, when she knew that she was to marry one of her own race and country. But because it a... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:5

5._And the servant said unto him_. Since he raises no objection respecting Isaac, we may conjecture that he was so fully persuaded of his integrity as to have no doubt of his acquiescence in his father’s will. We must also admire the religious scrupulosity of the man, seeing he does not rashly take... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:6

6._Beware that thou bring not my son thither again_. If the woman should not be found willing, Abraham, commending the event to God, firmly adheres to the principal point, that his son Isaac should not return to his country, because in this manner he would have deprived himself of the promised inher... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:7

7._The Lord God of heaven_. By a twofold argument Abraham infers, that what he is deliberating respecting the marriage of his son will, by the grace of God, have a prosperous issue. First, because God had not led him forth in vain from his own country into a foreign land; and secondly, because God h... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:10

10._And the servant took ten camels. _He takes the camels with him, to prove that Abraham is a man of great wealth, in order that he may the more easily obtain what he desires. For even an open-hearted girl would not easily suffer herself to be drawn away to a distant region, unless on the proposed... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:12

12._O lord God of my master Abraham_. The servant, being destitute of counsel, retakes himself to prayers. Yet he does not simply ask counsel of the Lord; but he also prays that the maid appointed to be the wife of Isaac should be brought to him with a certain sign, from which he might gather that s... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:15

15._Before he had done speaking_. The sequel sufficiently demonstrates that his wish had not been foolishly conceived. For the quickness of the answer manifests the extraordinary indulgence of God, who does not suffer the man to be long harassed with anxiety. Rebekah had, indeed, left her house befo... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:21

21._And the man, wondering at her, held his peace_. This wondering of Abraham’s servant, shows that he had some doubt in his mind. He is silently inquiring within himself, whether God would render his journey prosperous. Has he, then, no confidence concerning that divine direction, of which he had r... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:22

22._The man took a golden ear-ring_. His adorning the damsel with precious ornaments is a token of his confidence. For since it is evident by many proofs that he was an honest and careful servant, he would not throw away without discretion the treasures of his master. He knows, therefore, that these... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:26

26._And the man bowed down his head_. When the servant of Abraham hears that he had alighted upon the daughter of Bethel, he is more and more elated with hope. Yet he does not exult, as profane men are wont to do, as if the occurrence were fortuitous; but he gives thanks to God, regarding it, as the... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:28

28._And the damsel ran and told them of her mother’s house_. It is possible, that the mother of Rebekah occupied a separate house; not that she had a family divided from that of her husband, but for the purpose of keeping her daughters and maidens under her own custody. The expression may, however,... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:33

33._I will not eat until I have told my errand _(9) Moses begins to show by what means the parents of Rebekah were induced to give her in marriage to their nephew. That the servant, when food was set before him, should refuse to eat till he had completed his work is a proof of his diligence and fide... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:50

50._The thing proceedeth from the Lord_. Whereas they are convinced by the discourse of the man, that God was the Author of this marriage, they avow that it would be unlawful for them to offer anything in the way of contradiction. They declare that the thing proceedeth from the Lord; because he had,... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:52

52._He worshipped_. Moses again repeats that Abraham’s servant gave thanks to God; and it is not without reason that he so often inculcates this religious duty; because, since God requires nothing greater from us, the neglect of it betrays the most shameful indolence. The acknowledgment of God’s kin... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:54

54._And they rose up in the morning_. On this point Moses insists the more particularly; partly, for the purpose of commending the faithful industry of the servant in fulfilling his master’s commands; partly, for that of teaching, that his mind was inflamed by the Spirit of God, for he is so ardent... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:57

57._We will call the damsel_. Bethuel, who had before unreservedly given his daughter in marriage, now seems to adhere, with but little constancy, to his purpose. When, however, he had previously offered his daughter, without making any exception, he is to be understood as having done it, only so fa... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:59

59._And they sent away Rebekah_. Moses first relates, that Rebekah was honorably dismissed; because her nurse was given unto her. Moreover, I doubt not that they had domestic nurses, who were their handmaidens; not that mothers entirely neglected that duty, but that they committed the care of educat... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:63

63._And Isaac went out_. It appears that Isaac dwelt apart from his father; either because the family was too large, or because such was the custom. And perhaps Abraham had already married another wife; so that, for the sake of avoiding contentions, it would seem more convenient for him to have a ho... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:64

64._And Rebekah lifted up her eyes_. We may easily conjecture that Isaac, when he saw the camels, turned his steps towards them, from the desire of seeing his bride; this gave occasion to the inquiry of Rebekah. Having received the answer, she immediately, for the sake of doing honor to her husband,... [ Continue Reading ]

Genesis 24:67

67._And Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah’s tent_. He first brought her into the tent, then took her as his wife. By the very arrangement of his words, Moses distinguishes between the legitimate mode of marriage and barbarism. And certainly the sanctity of marriage demands that man and woman s... [ Continue Reading ]

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