Abraham's servant who found Rebekah as a wife for Isaac was not named as recorded in Genesis 24.
When seeking a wife for Isaac, Abraham's servant prayed for a sign to recognize the woman that would be the perfect wife. Rebekah did all of the requisite things, which was how the servant chose her. Genesis 24:12-14. 12 Then [the servant] prayed, "Lord, God of my master Abraham, make me successful today, and show kindness to my master Abraham. 13 See, I am standing beside this spring, and the daughters of the townspeople are coming out to draw water. 14 May it be that when I say to a young woman, 'Please let down your jar that I may have a drink,' and she says, 'Drink, and I'll water your camels too'-let her be the one you have chosen for your servant Isaac. By this I will know that you have shown kindness to my master."
Isaac was 40 years old when he married Rebekah. Rebekah's age is not specified in the Bible during their marriage, but she was chosen by Abraham's servant when she willingly offered to draw water for him and his camels at the well.
Hagar is the mother of Ishmael. Abraham took Hagar as a second wife when his wife Sara could not conceive a child. Sara eventually did conceive and gave birth to Isaac. In the end, Hagar and Ishmael were banished so Isaac could be Abraham's heir.
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Abraham's second wife was Keturah, who bore him six more sons, one of who fostered the medianite tribes, these are the ones who lifted Joseph from the pit, selling him to the the Ishmalites(descendants of Abrahams first son by Sarah's handmaid), who then sold Joseph into Egypt.
Rebekah was the wife of Abrahams son Iaac.
Isaac, the son of Abraham, married Rebekah. She was chosen for him by his father Abraham's servant, who traveled to Mesopotamia to find a suitable wife from Abraham's relatives. Rebekah became the mother of Isaac's two sons, Esau and Jacob.
Abraham's servant gave what gifts to Rebekah Issac's future wife?
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By camel.
Rebekah demonstrated her willingness to marry Isaac by showing kindness and hospitality when Abraham's servant arrived at the well. She not only offered water to the servant but also volunteered to water his camels, fulfilling the specific sign the servant had prayed for. Her actions reflected her generosity and readiness, leading the servant to recognize her as the chosen bride for Isaac. Ultimately, Rebekah agreed to go with the servant, affirming her commitment to the marriage.
The servant was sent to find a wife for Abrahams son Isaac.
Abrahams two sons are found in the book of genesis.
Ishmael is his first born by a servant. Issac his second born by his wife.
Abraham's servant traveled approximately 500 miles to find Rebekah. He journeyed from Abraham's home in Canaan to Mesopotamia, specifically the city of Nahor, to seek a wife for Isaac. The journey was significant, showcasing the servant's dedication and faith in carrying out his master's wishes.
Abraham's nephew was named Lot. Abraham sent his servant to find a wife for his son Isaac, and the servant ultimately found Rebekah, who was from Abraham's relatives, specifically from the family of his brother Nahor. This act was significant in maintaining the family lineage and heritage.
Rebekah was chosen as wife for Isaac , by the servant of Abraham. Abraham sent him to his hometown to get a wife. The servant decided that when the young ladies come to collect water the first lady to give him and the camels water, would be the girl for Isaac.