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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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n Abrahams servant prayed that God -would helphim, and make him know which of those young women that came to drawwater, should be Isaacs wife. But how would the servant know? In this way.He was going to ask one of them to give him some water out of her pitcher. Ifshe answered him kindly and said, Drink, and I will give thy camels drinkalso, then she was to be the one whom God had chosen for Isaacs wife. But ifshe answered unkindly and -would give him no -water, she -was not to be the one. So while he -was praying, a beautiful young -woman, named Rebekah, came out of the city, carrying her pitcher upon her shoulder, and she -went down to the well and filled it with -water. And the servant said, Let me drink a little water out of thy pitcher; she answered, Drink, and I will draw water for thy camels also. And she let down her pitcher from her shoulder and gave the man drink; afterward she drew water for the camels, and they drank too: the young woman was Rebekah, daughter of Bethuel. 36
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ABRAHAMS SERVANT MEETS REBEKAH AT THE WELL. 07 Genesis XXIV. 19. Isaac and Rebekah. WHEN Abrahams servant went to the home of Rebekah, her brotherLaban helped him to unload the camels and gave him straw and foodfor them. Then the servant asked if they would let Rebekah go home with him to beIsaacs wife. They answered that Rebekah might go. When the servant heardthis he was glad and bowed himself down and worshipped the Lord. After-ward he brought out some beautiful presents, jewels of silver and jewels ofgold, and raiment, and gave them to Rebekah. And he gave her mother andher brother presents also. Then he did eat and drink, he and the men thatwere with him, and they stayed at Labans house all night. When they rose up in the morning, Abrahams servant -wanted to takeRebekah and go on his way back to the land of Canaan. But her mother andher brother did not wish to part with her so soon; they said, Let her stay withus a few days, at least ten, after that she shall go. But the man begg

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