Genesis 24

Introduction

Genesis 24 is the longest chapter in Genesis and one of the most beautifully crafted narratives in the entire Old Testament. It tells the story of Abraham sending his chief servant on a mission to find a wife for Isaac from among Abraham's relatives in Mesopotamia. The chapter is saturated with the theme of divine providence — God's invisible hand guiding events toward His purposes. Notably, God never speaks directly in this chapter, yet His presence is felt on every page through answered prayer, providential timing, and the faithful testimony of an unnamed servant. The theological keyword that threads the narrative together is חֶסֶד — God's steadfast love, kindness, and covenant faithfulness — which appears at key turning points (vv. 12, 14, 27, 49).

The chapter also marks a transition in the Genesis narrative. Sarah has died (Genesis 23), and Abraham is old and near death. The covenant promise of land and offspring hangs on Isaac — the long-awaited son of promise — finding a suitable wife who will continue the line. Abraham insists that Isaac must not marry a Canaanite woman, nor must he return to Mesopotamia. The servant must go, find the woman, and bring her back. The narrative unfolds with remarkable literary artistry: the story is told once as it happens (vv. 10-27) and then retold by the servant to Rebekah's family (vv. 34-49), with subtle but significant differences in the retelling. Rebekah herself emerges as a woman of extraordinary character — generous, decisive, and willing to leave everything behind on faith. The chapter closes with one of the most tender verses in Genesis: Isaac loves Rebekah and is comforted after his mother's death.


Abraham Commissions His Servant (vv. 1-9)

1 By now Abraham was old and well along in years, and the LORD had blessed him in every way. 2 So Abraham instructed the chief servant of his household, who managed all he owned, "Place your hand under my thigh, 3 and I will have you swear by the LORD, the God of heaven and the God of earth, that you will not take a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites among whom I am dwelling, 4 but will go to my country and my kindred to take a wife for my son Isaac." 5 The servant asked him, "What if the woman is unwilling to follow me to this land? Shall I then take your son back to the land from which you came?" 6 Abraham replied, "Make sure that you do not take my son back there. 7 The LORD, the God of heaven, who brought me from my father's house and my native land, who spoke to me and promised me on oath, saying, 'To your offspring I will give this land' — He will send His angel before you so that you can take a wife for my son from there. 8 And if the woman is unwilling to follow you, then you are released from this oath of mine. Only do not take my son back there." 9 So the servant placed his hand under the thigh of his master Abraham and swore an oath to him concerning this matter.

1 Now Abraham was old, advanced in days, and the LORD had blessed Abraham in all things. 2 And Abraham said to the senior servant of his household, who had charge over all that he owned, "Put your hand under my thigh, 3 and I will make you swear by the LORD, the God of heaven and the God of earth, that you will not take a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites among whom I live, 4 but you will go to my land and to my relatives and take a wife for my son Isaac." 5 The servant said to him, "What if the woman is not willing to come back with me to this land? Should I then bring your son back to the land you came from?" 6 Abraham said to him, "See to it that you do not bring my son back there. 7 The LORD, the God of heaven, who took me from my father's house and from the land of my birth, who spoke to me and who swore to me, saying, 'To your offspring I will give this land' — He will send His angel ahead of you, and you will take a wife for my son from there. 8 But if the woman is not willing to come back with you, then you are free from this oath of mine. Only do not bring my son back there." 9 So the servant put his hand under the thigh of Abraham his master, and swore to him concerning this matter.

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The Servant's Prayer at the Well (vv. 10-14)

10 Then the servant took ten of his master's camels and departed with all manner of good things from his master in hand. And he set out for Nahor's hometown in Aram-naharaim (Mesopotamia). 11 As evening approached, he made the camels kneel down near the well outside the town at the time when the women went out to draw water. 12 "O LORD, God of my master Abraham," he prayed, "please grant me success today, and show kindness to my master Abraham. 13 Here I am, standing beside the spring, and the daughters of the townspeople are coming out to draw water. 14 Now may it happen that the girl to whom I say, 'Please let down your jar that I may drink,' and who responds, 'Drink, and I will water your camels as well' — let her be the one You have appointed for Your servant Isaac. By this I will know that You have shown kindness to my master."

10 Then the servant took ten camels from his master's camels and set out, with all sorts of choice gifts from his master in his hand. He arose and went to Aram-naharaim, to the city of Nahor. 11 He made the camels kneel down outside the city beside the well of water at the time of evening, the time when the women come out to draw water. 12 And he said, "O LORD, God of my master Abraham, please grant me success today and show steadfast love to my master Abraham. 13 Behold, I am standing here beside the spring of water, and the daughters of the men of the city are coming out to draw water. 14 Let it be that the young woman to whom I say, 'Please lower your jar so I may drink,' and who says, 'Drink, and I will also give your camels water' — let her be the one You have appointed for Your servant Isaac. By this I will know that You have shown steadfast love to my master."

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Rebekah Appears (vv. 15-21)

15 Before the servant had finished praying, Rebekah came out with her jar on her shoulder. She was the daughter of Bethuel son of Milcah, the wife of Abraham's brother Nahor. 16 Now the girl was very beautiful, a virgin who had not had relations with any man. She went down to the spring, filled her jar, and came up again. 17 So the servant ran to meet her and said, "Please let me have a little water from your jar." 18 "Drink, my lord," she replied, and she quickly lowered her jar to her hands and gave him a drink. 19 After she had given him a drink, she said, "I will also draw water for your camels, until they have had enough to drink." 20 And she quickly emptied her jar into the trough and ran back to the well to draw water, until she had drawn water for all his camels. 21 Meanwhile, the man watched her silently to see whether or not the LORD had made his journey a success.

15 And before he had finished speaking, behold, Rebekah came out — she who was born to Bethuel the son of Milcah, the wife of Nahor, Abraham's brother — with her jar on her shoulder. 16 The young woman was very beautiful in appearance, a virgin; no man had known her. She went down to the spring, filled her jar, and came up. 17 Then the servant ran to meet her and said, "Please give me a little water from your jar to drink." 18 She said, "Drink, my lord," and she quickly lowered her jar onto her hand and gave him a drink. 19 When she had finished giving him a drink, she said, "I will draw water for your camels too, until they have finished drinking." 20 So she hurried and emptied her jar into the trough, then ran back to the well to draw more, and drew water for all his camels. 21 The man, meanwhile, gazed at her in silence, waiting to learn whether the LORD had made his journey successful or not.

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The Servant Worships (vv. 22-27)

22 And after the camels had finished drinking, he took out a gold ring weighing a beka, and two gold bracelets for her wrists weighing ten shekels. 23 "Whose daughter are you?" he asked. "Please tell me, is there room in your father's house for us to spend the night?" 24 She replied, "I am the daughter of Bethuel, the son that Milcah bore to Nahor." 25 Then she added, "We have plenty of straw and feed, as well as a place for you to spend the night." 26 Then the man bowed down and worshiped the LORD, 27 saying, "Blessed be the LORD, the God of my master Abraham, who has not withheld His kindness and faithfulness from my master. As for me, the LORD has led me on the journey to the house of my master's relatives."

22 When the camels had finished drinking, the man took a gold nose ring weighing half a shekel and two gold bracelets for her wrists weighing ten shekels, 23 and said, "Whose daughter are you? Please tell me — is there room in your father's house for us to lodge?" 24 She said to him, "I am the daughter of Bethuel the son of Milcah, whom she bore to Nahor." 25 She also said to him, "We have plenty of straw and feed, and also room to lodge." 26 Then the man bowed his head and worshiped the LORD. 27 And he said, "Blessed be the LORD, the God of my master Abraham, who has not forsaken His steadfast love and His faithfulness toward my master. As for me, the LORD has led me along the way to the house of my master's kinsmen."

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Laban Welcomes the Servant (vv. 28-33)

28 The girl ran and told her mother's household about these things. 29 Now Rebekah had a brother named Laban, and he rushed out to the man at the spring. 30 As soon as he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister's wrists, and heard Rebekah's words, "The man said this to me," he went and found the man standing by the camels near the spring. 31 "Come, you who are blessed by the LORD," said Laban. "Why are you standing out here? I have prepared the house and a place for the camels." 32 So the man came to the house, and the camels were unloaded. Straw and feed were brought to the camels, and water to wash his feet and the feet of his companions. 33 Then a meal was set before the man, but he said, "I will not eat until I have told you what I came to say." So Laban said, "Please speak."

28 The young woman ran and told her mother's household about these things. 29 Now Rebekah had a brother whose name was Laban. Laban ran out to the man at the spring. 30 As soon as he saw the ring and the bracelets on his sister's wrists, and heard the words of Rebekah his sister, "This is what the man said to me," he went to the man, and there he was, standing by the camels at the spring. 31 He said, "Come in, O blessed of the LORD. Why do you stand outside? I have prepared the house and a place for the camels." 32 So the man came into the house, and the camels were unloaded. Straw and feed were given to the camels, and water was brought to wash his feet and the feet of the men who were with him. 33 Then food was set before him, but he said, "I will not eat until I have said what I have to say." And Laban said, "Speak."

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The Servant Retells His Mission (vv. 34-49)

34 "I am Abraham's servant," he replied. 35 "The LORD has greatly blessed my master, and he has become rich. He has given him sheep and cattle, silver and gold, menservants and maidservants, camels and donkeys. 36 My master's wife Sarah has borne him a son in her old age, and my master has given him everything he owns. 37 My master made me swear an oath and said, 'You shall not take a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites in whose land I dwell, 38 but you shall go to my father's house and to my kindred to take a wife for my son.' 39 Then I asked my master, 'What if the woman will not come back with me?' 40 And he told me, 'The LORD, before whom I have walked, will send His angel with you and make your journey a success, so that you may take a wife for my son from my kindred and from my father's house. 41 And when you go to my kindred, if they refuse to give her to you, then you will be released from my oath.' 42 So when I came to the spring today, I prayed: O LORD, God of my master Abraham, if only You would make my journey a success! 43 Here I am, standing beside this spring. Now if a maiden comes out to draw water and I say to her, 'Please let me drink a little water from your jar,' 44 and she replies, 'Drink, and I will draw water for your camels as well,' may she be the woman the LORD has appointed for my master's son. 45 And before I had finished praying in my heart, there was Rebekah coming out with her jar on her shoulder, and she went down to the spring and drew water. So I said to her, 'Please give me a drink.' 46 She quickly lowered her jar from her shoulder and said, 'Drink, and I will water your camels as well.' So I drank, and she also watered the camels. 47 Then I asked her, 'Whose daughter are you?' She replied, 'The daughter of Bethuel son of Nahor, whom Milcah bore to him.' So I put the ring on her nose and the bracelets on her wrists. 48 Then I bowed down and worshiped the LORD; and I blessed the LORD, the God of my master Abraham, who led me on the right road to take the granddaughter of my master's brother for his son. 49 Now if you will show kindness and faithfulness to my master, tell me; but if not, let me know, so that I may go elsewhere."

34 And he said, "I am Abraham's servant. 35 The LORD has greatly blessed my master, and he has become wealthy. He has given him flocks and herds, silver and gold, male servants and female servants, camels and donkeys. 36 And Sarah, my master's wife, bore a son to my master in her old age, and he has given him all that he has. 37 My master made me swear, saying, 'You shall not take a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites in whose land I dwell, 38 but you shall go to my father's house and to my clan, and take a wife for my son.' 39 I said to my master, 'Perhaps the woman will not come back with me.' 40 And he said to me, 'The LORD, before whom I have walked, will send His angel with you and prosper your journey, and you shall take a wife for my son from my clan and from my father's house. 41 Then you will be free from my oath, when you go to my clan. And if they will not give her to you, you will be free from my oath.' 42 So I came today to the spring and said, 'O LORD, God of my master Abraham, if You will, please prosper the journey on which I am going. 43 Behold, I am standing beside the spring of water. Let it be that the young woman who comes out to draw water, to whom I say, "Please give me a little water from your jar to drink," 44 and who says to me, "Drink, and I will draw water for your camels also" — let her be the woman whom the LORD has appointed for my master's son.' 45 Before I had finished speaking in my heart, behold, Rebekah came out with her jar on her shoulder. She went down to the spring and drew water. And I said to her, 'Please give me a drink.' 46 She quickly lowered her jar from her shoulder and said, 'Drink, and I will water your camels also.' So I drank, and she watered the camels too. 47 Then I asked her, 'Whose daughter are you?' She said, 'The daughter of Bethuel, the son of Nahor, whom Milcah bore to him.' So I put the ring on her nose and the bracelets on her wrists. 48 Then I bowed my head and worshiped the LORD, and I blessed the LORD, the God of my master Abraham, who had led me by the right way to take the daughter of my master's brother's son for his son. 49 Now then, if you are willing to show steadfast love and faithfulness to my master, tell me; and if not, tell me, so that I may turn to the right or to the left."

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The Family Consents (vv. 50-61)

50 Laban and Bethuel answered, "This is from the LORD; we have no choice in the matter. 51 Rebekah is here before you. Take her and go, and let her become the wife of your master's son, just as the LORD has decreed." 52 When Abraham's servant heard their words, he bowed down to the ground before the LORD. 53 Then he brought out jewels of silver and gold, and articles of clothing, and he gave them to Rebekah. He also gave precious gifts to her brother and her mother. 54 Then he and the men with him ate and drank and spent the night there. When they got up the next morning, he said, "Send me on my way to my master." 55 But her brother and mother said, "Let the girl remain with us ten days or so. After that, she may go." 56 But he replied, "Do not delay me, since the LORD has made my journey a success. Send me on my way so that I may go to my master." 57 So they said, "We will call the girl and ask her opinion." 58 They called Rebekah and asked her, "Will you go with this man?" "I will go," she replied. 59 So they sent their sister Rebekah on her way, along with her nurse and Abraham's servant and his men. 60 And they blessed Rebekah and said to her, "Our sister, may you become the mother of thousands upon thousands. May your offspring possess the gates of their enemies." 61 Then Rebekah and her servant girls got ready, mounted the camels, and followed the man. So the servant took Rebekah and left.

50 Then Laban and Bethuel answered and said, "The matter has come from the LORD; we cannot speak to you either bad or good. 51 Here is Rebekah before you; take her and go, and let her be a wife for your master's son, as the LORD has spoken." 52 When Abraham's servant heard their words, he bowed to the ground before the LORD. 53 Then the servant brought out items of silver and items of gold, and garments, and gave them to Rebekah. He also gave precious things to her brother and to her mother. 54 Then he and the men who were with him ate and drank and spent the night. When they rose in the morning, he said, "Send me away to my master." 55 But her brother and her mother said, "Let the young woman remain with us some days, perhaps ten; after that she may go." 56 But he said to them, "Do not delay me, since the LORD has prospered my way. Send me away that I may go to my master." 57 They said, "Let us call the young woman and ask for her response." 58 So they called Rebekah and said to her, "Will you go with this man?" And she said, "I will go." 59 So they sent away Rebekah their sister and her nurse, along with Abraham's servant and his men. 60 And they blessed Rebekah and said to her, "Our sister, may you become thousands of ten thousands, and may your offspring possess the gate of those who hate them." 61 Then Rebekah and her young women arose and mounted the camels and followed the man. So the servant took Rebekah and went on his way.

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Isaac and Rebekah Meet (vv. 62-67)

62 Now Isaac had just returned from Beer-lahai-roi, for he was living in the Negev. 63 Early in the evening, Isaac went out to the field to meditate, and looking up, he saw the camels approaching. 64 And when Rebekah looked up and saw Isaac, she got down from her camel 65 and asked the servant, "Who is that man in the field coming to meet us?" "It is my master," the servant answered. So she took her veil and covered herself. 66 Then the servant told Isaac all that he had done. 67 And Isaac brought her into the tent of his mother Sarah and took Rebekah as his wife. And Isaac loved her and was comforted after his mother's death.

62 Now Isaac had come from the way of Beer-lahai-roi, for he was dwelling in the Negev. 63 And Isaac went out to walk in the field toward evening. He lifted up his eyes and looked, and behold, there were camels coming. 64 And Rebekah lifted up her eyes, and when she saw Isaac, she dismounted from the camel. 65 She said to the servant, "Who is that man walking in the field to meet us?" The servant said, "He is my master." So she took her veil and covered herself. 66 Then the servant told Isaac all the things that he had done. 67 And Isaac brought her into the tent of Sarah his mother. He took Rebekah, and she became his wife, and he loved her. So Isaac was comforted after his mother's death.

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