Ainsworth - BS1225 A54 1639

Abrahams fervant is G a N E s I s XXEV. lent for Rebekah. g9 8 The conditiäus of tWoatb. I o Tte fir/At/it/journey 7 I z hisprayer : 14 his fsgne, 15 Rebekahmeetetb bins, 18 furled) his fagne, 22 ree ivethjewels, 23 fhewetb her kinred, 25 and inviteth him dome. 26 T he fee varit b&fetll God. 28 Laban entertaineth him. 34 The fir - ray drinke thou , and I will give thy camels drinke alto : be the fame thou haft evidently - appointed,forth fervant Ifaak ; and therb (hall I know that thou haft done mercy unto vans fbewerb h mage , andwhat had befahre him by the way. 5o Laban and Eethnel acknowledge Gads warke, andgrant Rebekah fr a w f unto Ifaak: 58 Re- bckaba/facmfntetbrogae. 62 'Ark walkingouttome- my lord.And it wasibefore he had made an end offpeaking,thatbeholdRebekahcame- out; who was born to Bethuel fon ofMiicah, the wife of Nachor brother: and 1 g düaie in the field , meetethber; 67 Site is/might into Sarabs tent,and becommetb Ifaak beloved wife. her pitcher,uponher fhoulder.And the dam- fell,war of a very good countenance,a virgin i6 i 2 A Nd Abraham was old, was come into dayes : and Jehovah had bleffed Abra- ham,in all things. And Abraham find, unto his fervant,the eldeft of his houle; that neither had any -man knowne her : and the went down to the wel,and filled her pitcher, and came-up. And the fervant ran,to meet her : and he Paid, let medrinke I pray theca 17 3 ruled,over al that he had:put I pray thee,thy hand under my thigh. And I will make thee fwear by Jehovah God of the heavens, and little water, out ofthy pitcher. And the faid, drinke my lord:and the hafted and let down her pitcher , upon her hand , and gave him i 8 God of the earth : that thou fhalt not take a wife unto my fon,ofthe daughters oftheCa. drinke. And fhe made- an.end,ofgiving hint drinke : and faid , I will draw for thy ca- a q 4 naanite ,among whom Idwell.But thou flak mels alfo , untill they have made- an.end goe unto my land, and unto my kinred : and of drinking. And the hafted, and emptied 20 5 (halt take a wife,unto my fon lfaak.And the fervant faid unto him; If fo be the woman her pitcher into the trough, and ran agairie unto the well, to draw : and drew,for all his will not bewilling,togoe afterme,unto this land:fhal I returning return thyfon,unto the camels. And t he man wondring at her : held 2 his peace , to know , whether Jehovah had 6 7 land from whence thou cameft out a And Abraham Lud unto him : Beware thou,leaft thou return my fon thither. Jehovah God of the heavens, which woke me from my fathers houle, and from the land of my kin. profpered his way,or not. And it was,when 22 the camels had made -an -end of drinking, that the man tooke an ear-ring of gold, half a fhekel was the weight therofi&two brace - lets for her hands,ten(Jhekeds)ofgold,wmthe red ; and which fpake unto me , and which fware unto mee faying,unto thy feed, will I weight of them.And he faid, whole daùgh. 23 terart thouetel me I pray theeas therein thy give this land:he,will fend his Angel before thee,and thou fbalt take a wife unto my fon, fathers houfe,place for us to lodgeeAnd the 24 faid unto him;I am the daughter of Bethuel: 8 from thence. And if the woman will not be willing, to the fon of Milcah, whom the bareunto Na. g go after thee ; then (halt thou be cleare,from this my oath:only thou (halt not returne my.fon thither. And the fervant put chor.And fhe faid unto him, with us,is both 25 ftraw and provender énough : placealfo, to lodge. And the man bended_down- the -head z6 his hand , under the thigh of Abraham his lord: and fware to him,concerning this mat_ and bowed.himfelfe unto Jehovah. And he 27 faid,Bleffed be Jehovah,God of my lord A. to ter.And the fervant tooke ten camels, ofthe camels of his lord,& went;and all the goods of his lord,in his hand :and he arofe,& went braham,who bath net left off his mercy and his truth from with my lord : I,beingin the way,Jehovah led mete the hou(e ofthe bre. to Mefopotamia , unto the city of Nachor. And thren of my lord. And the damfell ran, and 28 I 1 hemade the camels to kneele downe, without the Citie by a well of water : at the time ofthe evening, at the time that women told her mothers houle : according to thefe words. And Rebekah had a brother, and his 20 name was Laban : and Laban ranne unto the sa 53 which draw (water) goe forth.And he faid, Jehovah, God of my lord Abraham ; I pray thee bring it- to -paffe before mee, this day : and doe mercy,unto my lord Abraham.Be- hold I £land, by the well of water; and the daughters of the men of the citie, come-out draw man, without, unto the well. And it was, 30 when he face the ear ring, and the bracelets upon his fillers hands ; and when hee heard, the words of Rebekah his fifter,faying,thus fpake the man unto mee : that hee came unto the man , and behold , he was (land- /4 to water.And let it be,that the damfei to whom I !hall fay,bow downe I pray thee thy pitcher, and let me drinke;and thee (hall ing by the camels, at the well. And bee 31 fayd, Come in thou,the bleffed of Jehovah: wherefore ftandeft thou withouteand I have I.3. __ere- "..._

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