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Note---10-02-2016
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24:1 This is a fulfillment of the promise that God had made him.(gen
15:15)
Here is a fulfilment also of the scripture math 6:33. Abraham was
blessed in all things because he had sought God first.
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Was this the same Eliezer of Damascus 15:2?
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24:2
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Why wasn’t the name of the servant mentioned here?
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24:2
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Where was Abraham at the time he had made this request
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If it was important it would have been mentioned.
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24:2
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Why did Abraham ask the servant to put his hand under his thigh?
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It seems that this was a custom for an oath.
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24:2
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Why did Abraham ask of his servant to not chose from among the
canananites for a wife for his son?
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One he had the example of what mixing the righteous seed with the
unrighteous seed, could bring (gen 6).
Also he was fully aware that the people of the land would soon be wiped
out, to procreate with them, would have been to extend their lives beyond
cananaan.
Maybe also he had received instruction from God in this matter. Gen 24:7
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24:4 Note from Gen 11:31 that Nahor of a truth did not leave with
Terah, but remained behand in Ur the land of their nativity.
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Was the servant doubting?
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It was probably more than 70 years that Abraham had left the land of
his Nativity. Note there was no phone neither street address as we have them
now. What was asked of the servant was a great thing. It was indeed possible
that the man could not have found the house, Abraham’s kindred.
Nor if he had found a woman, she might not have wanted to come.
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24:5 Servant raises a wise rebuttal.
This shows that the Holy spirit is with this servant because he makes a
wise rebuttal, and the Holy Spirit is the source of all wisdom.
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24:10 Mesopotamia=Aram-naharaim = "Aram
of the two rivers"
Ur is a city in the large country of
Mesopotamia (map below)
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24:10 Note that the servant travelled with ten camels. This may have
been for a trade for the woman, as well as for show that the prospective
husband had some amount of wealth.
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24:11 Note that there was a special time for women to go to the well to
get water.
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24:12 send good speed means, a good encounter, a good meeting.
It is believed by some that even thee term Godspeed, means an encounter
with God.
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Why did the servant say the God of my master Abraham?
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It is clear that in the land wherein he dwelt, there were many Gods, so
he had to be clear that he was not referring to the any of the other gods.
It was as if the servant was saying “I don’t really know you God, but I
have seen you work for Abraham, so work for me now.
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24:12 Note that the servant acknowledged God, because of the
relationship of Abraham with God.
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24:14 The servant seems to ask for a sign because he has never had a
face to face talk with God.
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24:15 Here it is that we are seeing that God works through our
circumstances, and meets us where we are. Hence we see the servant’s prayer
being answered in the way that he had asked.
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Why was it necessary to state that Rebekkah was a virgin, if most women
in that time who were not married were virgin?
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24:21 The man marvels that his prayer has been answered so quickly.
This is a natural process of getting to know God. The more He does things for
you, is the more you can testify of Him and the better you get to know Him.
Although it is natural to doubt, the servant acted upon what he had
prayed, we should follow that example. For confirmation from the Lord we
should act upon the answer received.
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Was it that the servant was
surrendered that his request was in line with God’s will, or was it on the
account that the servant had asked that Rebekah is urged by the unseen hand
to make the offer?
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Note what the servant did. He did not go back to God to question the
event he witnessed, but instead acted upon his prayer.
It would seem that the servant gets another confirmation by asking if
there is room in the house. Again Rebecca answers including his camels in her
answer.
When Rebecca reveals however that she is the granddaughter of Nahor,
the servant could no longer hold his peace and worships the Lord audibly.
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24:26 The servant having experienced the miracle now had a testimony (a
personal experience) of the Lord. Consequently, he could worship in
sincerity.
Now the servant was converted. He would now praise the God of Abraham,
surely. The servant’s faith was strengthened.
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24:27 Note that the servant proclaims how miraculous the finding of
Rebecca is. He could have gone any which way, he could have spoken to any
which woman; yet he found himself talking to Nahor’s (kin to Abraham) only
mentioned grand-daughter.
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24:28 Rebecca goes to tell the story of how the servant of Abraham met
her by the well.
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24:31 Abraham was a well beloved of the house of Nahor.
As a result Laban greets him in seemingly an excited tone.
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24:40 The servant testifies of the sureness of the events that would
unfold.
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24:50 Note that the testimony was so convincing and the people were so God
fearing that they did not question the servants request or story.
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24:58 Note how willingly Rebeca agrees to go, although her family is a
little hesitant about sending her.
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Is this nurse someone who has been looking after Rebecca since she was
a child, or is this a nurse as in the custom of sending a concubine with a
wife-to-be?
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Based on the mention of damsels in verse 61, it seems that this nurse
was the woman who took care of Rebecca
since she was a child. The damsels
mentioned seemed to be in keeping with the custom of sending other women with the wife-to be.
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24:60 The blessing pronounced upon Rebecca seem to be evidence that
they too were in touch with the Lord, and He had advised them.
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24:63 Just imagine the anxiety that must have filled Isaac’s heart when
he saw the camels coming. Was the servant successful, did he find a wife?
Must have been questions that plagued his mind at the time.
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Is this where the custom
originated to cover up your face before the marriage?
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24:65
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Why did Rebecca put a vail over her face?
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Did Sarah already die when Rebecca was presented into her tent?
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It could mean that Isaac was mourning the death of his mother until he had
taken a wife, filling the void.
The fact that Isaac takes Rebecca into his mother tent, is a direct
hint that Isaac was filling the void
of losing his mother, with Rebecca.
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24:67
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What kind of marriage service was conducted
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The marriage vow came before the actual consummation of the marriage.
Note the ceremony concluded in Sarah’s tent.
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Was this where the precedent was established that the bride would leave
her house and go live with the bride groom’s father/house?
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It seems plausible, given tat Abraham is reckoned as the father of the
faithful,,,not Terah Abraham’s father.
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This was my most ambitious project. I had hoped to provide a verse by verse commentary of the entire bible. However, my computer was stolen and I did not get to upload all the commentary I had documented up to Joshua. I was devasted by the theft and did not continue the commentary.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Gen 24
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