Genesis 24
The Message
Isaac and Rebekah
24 Abraham was now an old man. God had blessed Abraham in every way.
2-4 Abraham spoke to the senior servant in his household, the one in charge of everything he had, “Put your hand under my thigh and swear by God—God of Heaven, God of Earth—that you will not get a wife for my son from among the young women of the Canaanites here, but will go to the land of my birth and get a wife for my son Isaac.”
5 The servant answered, “But what if the woman refuses to leave home and come with me? Do I then take your son back to your home country?”
6-8 Abraham said, “Oh no. Never. By no means are you to take my son back there. God, the God of Heaven, took me from the home of my father and from the country of my birth and spoke to me in solemn promise, ‘I’m giving this land to your descendants.’ This God will send his angel ahead of you to get a wife for my son. And if the woman won’t come, you are free from this oath you’ve sworn to me. But under no circumstances are you to take my son back there.”
9 So the servant put his hand under the thigh of his master Abraham and gave his solemn oath.
10-14 The servant took ten of his master’s camels and, loaded with gifts from his master, traveled to Aram Naharaim and the city of Nahor. Outside the city, he made the camels kneel at a well. It was evening, the time when the women came to draw water. He prayed, “O God, God of my master Abraham, make things go smoothly this day; treat my master Abraham well! As I stand here by the spring while the young women of the town come out to get water, let the girl to whom I say, ‘Lower your jug and give me a drink,’ and who answers, ‘Drink, and let me also water your camels’—let her be the woman you have picked out for your servant Isaac. Then I’ll know that you’re working graciously behind the scenes for my master.”
15-17 It so happened that the words were barely out of his mouth when Rebekah, the daughter of Bethuel whose mother was Milcah the wife of Nahor, Abraham’s brother, came out with a water jug on her shoulder. The girl was stunningly beautiful, a pure virgin. She went down to the spring, filled her jug, and came back up. The servant ran to meet her and said, “Please, can I have a sip of water from your jug?”
18-21 She said, “Certainly, drink!” And she held the jug so that he could drink. When he had satisfied his thirst she said, “I’ll get water for your camels, too, until they’ve drunk their fill.” She promptly emptied her jug into the trough and ran back to the well to fill it, and she kept at it until she had watered all the camels.
The man watched, silent. Was this God’s answer? Had God made his trip a success or not?
22-23 When the camels had finished drinking, the man brought out gifts, a gold nose ring weighing a little over a quarter of an ounce and two arm bracelets weighing about four ounces, and gave them to her. He asked her, “Tell me about your family? Whose daughter are you? Is there room in your father’s house for us to stay the night?”
24-25 She said, “I’m the daughter of Bethuel the son of Milcah and Nahor. And there’s plenty of room in our house for you to stay—and lots of straw and feed besides.”
26-27 At this the man bowed in worship before God and prayed, “Blessed be God, God of my master Abraham: How generous and true you’ve been to my master; you’ve held nothing back. You led me right to the door of my master’s brother!”
28 And the girl was off and running, telling everyone in her mother’s house what had happened.
29-31 Rebekah had a brother named Laban. Laban ran outside to the man at the spring. He had seen the nose ring and the bracelets on his sister and had heard her say, “The man said this and this and this to me.” So he went to the man and there he was, still standing with his camels at the spring. Laban welcomed him: “Come on in, blessed of God! Why are you standing out here? I’ve got the house ready for you; and there’s also a place for your camels.”
32-33 So the man went into the house. The camels were unloaded and given straw and feed. Water was brought to bathe the feet of the man and the men with him. Then Laban brought out food. But the man said, “I won’t eat until I tell my story.”
Laban said, “Go ahead; tell us.”
34-41 The servant said, “I’m the servant of Abraham. God has blessed my master—he’s a great man; God has given him sheep and cattle, silver and gold, servants and maidservants, camels and donkeys. And then to top it off, Sarah, my master’s wife, gave him a son in her old age and he has passed everything on to his son. My master made me promise, ‘Don’t get a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites in whose land I live. No, go to my father’s home, back to my family, and get a wife for my son there.’ I said to my master, ‘But what if the woman won’t come with me?’ He said, ‘God before whom I’ve walked faithfully will send his angel with you and he’ll make things work out so that you’ll bring back a wife for my son from my family, from the house of my father. Then you’ll be free from the oath. If you go to my family and they won’t give her to you, you will also be free from the oath.’
42-44 “Well, when I came this very day to the spring, I prayed, ‘God, God of my master Abraham, make things turn out well in this task I’ve been given. I’m standing at this well. When a young woman comes here to draw water and I say to her, Please, give me a sip of water from your jug, and she says, Not only will I give you a drink, I’ll also water your camels—let that woman be the wife God has picked out for my master’s son.’
45-48 “I had barely finished offering this prayer, when Rebekah arrived, her jug on her shoulder. She went to the spring and drew water and I said, ‘Please, can I have a drink?’ She didn’t hesitate. She held out her jug and said, ‘Drink; and when you’re finished I’ll also water your camels.’ I drank, and she watered the camels. I asked her, ‘Whose daughter are you?’ She said, ‘The daughter of Bethuel whose parents were Nahor and Milcah.’ I gave her a ring for her nose, bracelets for her arms, and bowed in worship to God. I praised God, the God of my master Abraham who had led me straight to the door of my master’s family to get a wife for his son.
49 “Now, tell me what you are going to do. If you plan to respond with a generous yes, tell me. But if not, tell me plainly so I can figure out what to do next.”
50-51 Laban and Bethuel answered, “This is undeniably from God. We have no say in the matter, either yes or no. Rebekah is yours: Take her and go; let her be the wife of your master’s son, as God has made plain.”
52-54 When Abraham’s servant heard their decision, he bowed in worship before God. Then he brought out gifts of silver and gold and clothing and gave them to Rebekah. He also gave expensive gifts to her brother and mother. He and his men had supper and spent the night. But first thing in the morning they were up. He said, “Send me back to my master.”
55 Her brother and mother said, “Let the girl stay a while, say another ten days, and then go.”
56 He said, “Oh, don’t make me wait! God has worked everything out so well—send me off to my master.”
57 They said, “We’ll call the girl; we’ll ask her.”
They called Rebekah and asked her, “Do you want to go with this man?”
58 She said, “I’m ready to go.”
59-60 So they sent them off, their sister Rebekah with her nurse, and Abraham’s servant with his men. And they blessed Rebekah saying,
You’re our sister—live bountifully!
And your children, triumphantly!
61 Rebekah and her young maids mounted the camels and followed the man. The servant took Rebekah and set off for home.
62-65 Isaac was living in the Negev. He had just come back from a visit to Beer Lahai Roi. In the evening he went out into the field; while meditating he looked up and saw camels coming. When Rebekah looked up and saw Isaac, she got down from her camel and asked the servant, “Who is that man out in the field coming toward us?”
“That is my master.”
She took her veil and covered herself.
66-67 After the servant told Isaac the whole story of the trip, Isaac took Rebekah into the tent of his mother Sarah. He married Rebekah and she became his wife and he loved her. So Isaac found comfort after his mother’s death.
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创世记 24
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亚伯拉罕遣仆为子娶妻
24 亚伯拉罕年纪老迈,向来在一切事上耶和华都赐福给他。 2 亚伯拉罕对管理他全业最老的仆人说:“请你把手放在我大腿底下, 3 我要叫你指着耶和华天地的主起誓:不要为我儿子娶这迦南地中的女子为妻, 4 你要往我本地本族去,为我的儿子以撒娶一个妻子。” 5 仆人对他说:“倘若女子不肯跟我到这地方来,我必须将你的儿子带回你原出之地吗?” 6 亚伯拉罕对他说:“你要谨慎,不要带我的儿子回那里去! 7 耶和华天上的主曾带领我离开父家和本族的地,对我说话,向我起誓说:‘我要将这地赐给你的后裔。’他必差遣使者在你面前,你就可以从那里为我儿子娶一个妻子。 8 倘若女子不肯跟你来,我使你起的誓就与你无干了,只是不可带我的儿子回那里去。” 9 仆人就把手放在他主人亚伯拉罕的大腿底下,为这事向他起誓。
10 那仆人从他主人的骆驼里取了十匹骆驼,并带些他主人各样的财物,起身往美索不达米亚去,到了拿鹤的城。 11 天将晚,众女子出来打水的时候,他便叫骆驼跪在城外的水井那里。 12 他说:“耶和华我主人亚伯拉罕的神啊,求你施恩给我主人亚伯拉罕,使我今日遇见好机会。 13 我现今站在井旁,城内居民的女子们正出来打水, 14 我向哪一个女子说:‘请你拿下水瓶来,给我水喝’,她若说:‘请喝,我也给你的骆驼喝’,愿那女子就做你所预定给你仆人以撒的妻。这样,我便知道你施恩给我主人了。” 15 话还没有说完,不料,利百加肩头上扛着水瓶出来。利百加是彼土利所生的,彼土利是亚伯拉罕兄弟拿鹤妻子密迦的儿子。 16 那女子容貌极其俊美,还是处女,也未曾有人亲近她。她下到井旁,打满了瓶,又上来。 17 仆人跑上前去迎着她,说:“求你将瓶里的水给我一点喝。” 18 女子说:“我主请喝。”就急忙拿下瓶来,托在手上给他喝。 19 女子给他喝了,就说:“我再为你的骆驼打水,叫骆驼也喝足。” 20 她就急忙把瓶里的水倒在槽里,又跑到井旁打水,就为所有的骆驼打上水来。 21 那人定睛看她,一句话也不说,要晓得耶和华赐他通达的道路没有。 22 骆驼喝足了,那人就拿一个金环,重半舍客勒,两个金镯,重十舍客勒,给了那女子, 23 说:“请告诉我,你是谁的女儿?你父亲家里有我们住宿的地方没有?” 24 女子说:“我是密迦与拿鹤之子彼土利的女儿。” 25 又说:“我们家里足有粮草,也有住宿的地方。” 26 那人就低头向耶和华下拜, 27 说:“耶和华我主人亚伯拉罕的神是应当称颂的!因他不断地以慈爱、诚实待我主人。至于我,耶和华在路上引领我,直走到我主人的兄弟家里。”
拉班迎接仆人
28 女子跑回去,照着这些话告诉她母亲和她家里的人。 29 利百加有一个哥哥,名叫拉班,看见金环,又看见金镯在他妹子的手上,并听见他妹子利百加的话,说“那人对我如此如此说”,拉班就跑出来往井旁去。到那人跟前,见他仍站在骆驼旁边的井旁那里, 31 便对他说:“你这蒙耶和华赐福的,请进来,为什么站在外边?我已经收拾了房屋,也为骆驼预备了地方。”
仆人述说来意
32 那人就进了拉班的家。拉班卸了骆驼,用草料喂上,拿水给那人和跟随的人洗脚, 33 把饭摆在他面前,叫他吃。他却说:“我不吃,等我说明白我的事情再吃。”拉班说:“请说。” 34 他说:“我是亚伯拉罕的仆人。 35 耶和华大大地赐福给我主人,使他昌大,又赐给他羊群、牛群、金银、仆婢、骆驼和驴。 36 我主人的妻子撒拉年老的时候给我主人生了一个儿子,我主人也将一切所有的都给了这个儿子。 37 我主人叫我起誓说:‘你不要为我儿子娶迦南地的女子为妻。 38 你要往我父家、我本族那里去,为我的儿子娶一个妻子。’ 39 我对我主人说:‘恐怕女子不肯跟我来。’ 40 他就说:‘我所侍奉的耶和华必要差遣他的使者与你同去,叫你的道路通达,你就得以在我父家、我本族那里,给我的儿子娶一个妻子。 41 只要你到了我本族那里,我使你起的誓就与你无干。他们若不把女子交给你,我使你起的誓也与你无干。’ 42 我今日到了井旁,便说:‘耶和华我主人亚伯拉罕的神啊,愿你叫我所行的道路通达。 43 我如今站在井旁,对哪一个出来打水的女子说:“请你把你瓶里的水给我一点喝”, 44 她若说:“你只管喝,我也为你的骆驼打水”,愿那女子就做耶和华给我主人儿子所预定的妻。’ 45 我心里的话还没有说完,利百加就出来,肩头上扛着水瓶,下到井旁打水。我便对她说:‘请你给我水喝。’ 46 她就急忙从肩头上拿下瓶来,说:‘请喝,我也给你的骆驼喝。’我便喝了,她又给我的骆驼喝了。 47 我问她说:‘你是谁的女儿?’她说:‘我是密迦与拿鹤之子彼土利的女儿。’我就把环子戴在她鼻子上,把镯子戴在她两手上。 48 随后我低头向耶和华下拜,称颂耶和华我主人亚伯拉罕的神,因为他引导我走合适的道路,使我得着我主人兄弟的孙女,给我主人的儿子为妻。 49 现在你们若愿以慈爱、诚实待我主人,就告诉我,若不然,也告诉我,使我可以或向左或向右。”
拉班彼土利允诺
50 拉班和彼土利回答说:“这事乃出于耶和华,我们不能向你说好说歹。 51 看哪,利百加在你面前,可以将她带去,照着耶和华所说的,给你主人的儿子为妻。” 52 亚伯拉罕的仆人听见他们这话,就向耶和华俯伏在地。 53 当下仆人拿出金器、银器和衣服送给利百加,又将宝物送给她哥哥和她母亲。 54 仆人和跟从他的人吃了喝了,住了一夜。早晨起来,仆人就说:“请打发我回我主人那里去吧。” 55 利百加的哥哥和她母亲说:“让女子同我们再住几天,至少十天,然后她可以去。” 56 仆人说:“耶和华既赐给我通达的道路,你们不要耽误我,请打发我走,回我主人那里去吧。” 57 他们说:“我们把女子叫来问问她。” 58 就叫了利百加来,问她说:“你和这人同去吗?”利百加说:“我去。” 59 于是他们打发妹子利百加和她的乳母,同亚伯拉罕的仆人,并跟从仆人的,都走了。 60 他们就给利百加祝福说:“我们的妹子啊,愿你做千万人的母!愿你的后裔得着仇敌的城门!”
以撒娶利百加为妻
61 利百加和她的使女们起来,骑上骆驼,跟着那仆人,仆人就带着利百加走了。 62 那时,以撒住在南地,刚从庇耳拉海莱回来。 63 天将晚,以撒出来在田间默想,举目一看,见来了些骆驼。 64 利百加举目看见以撒,就急忙下了骆驼, 65 问那仆人说:“这田间走来迎接我们的是谁?”仆人说:“是我的主人。”利百加就拿帕子蒙上脸。 66 仆人就将所办的一切事都告诉以撒。 67 以撒便领利百加进了他母亲撒拉的帐篷,娶了她为妻,并且爱她。以撒自从他母亲不在了,这才得了安慰。
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