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  • And I came today to the well of water, and said: O Lord God of my master Abraham, if thou hast prospered my way, wherein I now walk, (Genesis 24, 42)

  • And shall say to me: Both drink thou, and I will also draw for thy camels: let the same be the woman, whom the Lord hath prepared for my master's son. (Genesis 24, 44)

  • And whilst I pondered these things secretly with myself, Rebecca appeared coming with a pitcher, which she carried on her shoulder: and she went down to the well and drew water. And I said to her: Give me a little to drink. (Genesis 24, 45)

  • And falling down I adored the Lord, blessing the Lord God of my master Abraham, who hath brought me the straight way to take the daughter of my master's brother for his son. (Genesis 24, 48)

  • And Laban and Bathuel answered: The word hath proceeded from the Lord, we cannot speak any other thing to thee but his pleasure. (Genesis 24, 50)

  • Behold Rebecca is before thee, take her and go thy way, and let her be the wife of thy master's son, as the Lord hath spoken. (Genesis 24, 51)

  • WHich when Abraham's servant heard, falling down to the ground he adored the Lord. (Genesis 24, 52)

  • Stay me not, said he, because the Lord hath prospered my way: send me away, that I may go to my master. (Genesis 24, 56)

  • And he was gone forth to meditate in the field, the day being now well spent: and when he had lifted up his eyes, he saw camels coming afar off. (Genesis 24, 63)

  • And Isaac besought the Lord for his wife, because she was barren; and he heard him, and made Rebecca to conceive. (Genesis 25, 21)

  • But the children struggled in her womb: and she said: If it were to be so with me, what need was there to conceive? And she went to consult the Lord. (Genesis 25, 22)

  • He that came forth first was red, and hairy like a skin: and his name was called Esau. Immediately the other coming forth, held his brother's foot in his hand, and therefore he was called Jacob. (Genesis 25, 25)


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