Genesis 24:20
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New International Version
So she quickly emptied her jar into the trough, ran back to the well to draw more water, and drew enough for all his camels.


English Standard Version
So she quickly emptied her jar into the trough and ran again to the well to draw water, and she drew for all his camels.


New American Standard Bible
So she quickly emptied her jar into the trough, and ran back to the well to draw, and she drew for all his camels.


King James Bible
And she hasted, and emptied her pitcher into the trough, and ran again unto the well to draw water, and drew for all his camels.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
She quickly emptied her jug into the trough and hurried to the well again to draw water. She drew water for all his camels


International Standard Version
She quickly emptied her jug into the trough and ran to the well to draw again until she had drawn enough water for all ten of the servant's camels.


American Standard Version
And she hasted, and emptied her pitcher into the trough, and ran again unto the well to draw, and drew for all his camels.


Douay-Rheims Bible
And pouring out the pitcher into the troughs, she ran back to the well to draw water: and having drawn she gave to all the camels.


Darby Bible Translation
And she hasted and emptied her pitcher into the trough, and ran again to the well to draw water; and she drew for all his camels.


Young's Literal Translation
and she hasteth, and emptieth her pitcher into the drinking-trough, and runneth again unto the well to draw, and draweth for all his camels.


Commentaries
24:10-28 Abraham's servant devoutly acknowledged God. We have leave to be particular in recommending our affairs to the care of Divine providence. He proposes a sign, not that he intended to proceed no further, if not gratified in it; but it is a prayer that God would provide a good wife for his young master; and that was a good prayer. She should be simple, industrious, humble, cheerful, serviceable, and hospitable. Whatever may be the fashion, common sense, as well as piety, tells us, these are the proper qualifications for a wife and mother; for one who is to be a companion to her husband, the manager of domestic concerns, and trusted to form the minds of children. When the steward came to seek a wife for his master, he did not go to places of amusement and sinful pleasure, and pray that he might meet one there, but to the well of water, expecting to find one there employed aright. He prayed that God would please to make his way in this matter plain and clear before him. Our times are in God's hand; not only events themselves, but the times of them. We must take heed of being over-bold in urging what God should do, lest the event should weaken our faith, rather than strengthen it. But God owned him by making his way clear. Rebekah, in all respects, answered the characters he sought for in the woman that was to be his master's wife. When she came to the well, she went down and filled her pitcher, and came up to go home with it. She did not stand to gaze upon the strange man his camels, but minded her business, and would not have been diverted from it but by an opportunity of doing good. She did not curiously or confidently enter into discourse with him, but answered him modestly. Being satisfied that the Lord had heard his prayer, he gave the damsel some ornaments worn in eastern countries; asking at the same time respecting her kindred. On learning that she was of his master's relations, he bowed down his head and worshipped, blessing God. His words were addressed to the Lord, but being spoken in the hearing of Rebekah, she could perceive who he was, and whence he came.

15-21. before he had done speaking … behold, Rebekah came out—As he anticipated, a young woman unveiled, as in pastoral regions, appeared with her pitcher on her shoulder. Her comely appearance, her affable manners, her obliging courtesy in going down the steps to fetch water not only to him but to pour it into the trough for his camels, afforded him the most agreeable surprise. She was the very person his imagination had pictured, and he proceeded to reward her civility.
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