To find and kill a deer, to make a soup for Abraham
Abraham's chief steward was named Eliezer.
Abraham's oldest servant's name was Eliezer. He was tasked with finding a wife for Abraham's son, Isaac, as mentioned in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.
Abraham's servant who found Rebekah was named Eliezer. He was tasked with finding a wife for Abraham's son, Isaac, and he succeeded by encountering Rebekah at a well and witnessing her kind and generous nature.
There are tens of quotes (Genesis ch.12 to ch.25). Here is one, said to Eliezer: "God, who brought me forth from my father's house and my birthplace, and spoke to me and made a sworn [covenant] to give this land to my progeny, [He] will send His angel [to guide you]".
Eliezer, often identified as the servant of Abraham (Abram), is said to have come from Damascus. In the biblical narrative, particularly in Genesis 15:2, Abram refers to Eliezer as his "head servant" and notes that he is a descendant of his household. This highlights Eliezer's significant role in Abram's life, particularly in the context of seeking a suitable wife for Abram's son Isaac.
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Eliezer Schein has written: 'Eliezer Shain' -- subject(s): Education, Jews
Eliezer Williams was born in 1754.
Eliezer Williams died in 1820.
Eliezer Steinman was born in 1892.
Eliezer Karpeles died in 1832.