Servant of Abraham
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The "Servant of Abraham" is a significant figure in the biblical narrative, primarily recognized as the chief servant of the patriarch Abraham. This servant plays a crucial role in the unfolding of God's covenantal promises to Abraham, particularly in the context of securing a wife for Isaac, Abraham's son. The servant's account is primarily found in Genesis 24.

Identity and Role

While the servant is not named in Genesis 24, many scholars and traditions identify him as Eliezer of Damascus, mentioned earlier in Genesis 15:2 as the steward of Abraham's household. This identification, however, is not explicitly confirmed in the text of Genesis 24. The servant's role as the chief steward indicates a position of high trust and responsibility, managing Abraham's extensive household and possessions.

Mission to Find a Wife for Isaac

The most notable account involving the servant of Abraham is his mission to find a suitable wife for Isaac, as detailed in Genesis 24. Abraham, advanced in age and concerned about the continuation of God's promises through his lineage, entrusts this critical task to his servant. Abraham instructs him to go to his homeland and family to find a wife for Isaac, rather than choosing a wife from the Canaanites among whom they lived.

The servant's mission is marked by his faithfulness and reliance on God. Before setting out, he swears an oath to Abraham, placing his hand under Abraham's thigh, a customary practice signifying the seriousness of the vow (Genesis 24:2-9). The servant's journey is characterized by prayer and divine guidance. Upon reaching the city of Nahor, he prays for success, asking God to show kindness to Abraham by granting him a sign to identify the right woman for Isaac (Genesis 24:12-14).

Divine Guidance and Success

The servant's prayer is answered almost immediately when Rebekah, the granddaughter of Abraham's brother Nahor, comes to the well. She fulfills the sign the servant had prayed for by offering water to him and his camels (Genesis 24:15-20). Recognizing God's providence, the servant worships the Lord, acknowledging His faithfulness to Abraham (Genesis 24:26-27).

Rebekah's family consents to the marriage proposal, and the servant presents gifts as a bride price, further solidifying the agreement (Genesis 24:53). The servant's successful mission underscores the theme of divine guidance and faithfulness to God's promises.

Character and Faithfulness

The servant of Abraham exemplifies qualities of loyalty, faithfulness, and devotion to God. His actions reflect a deep trust in God's guidance and a commitment to fulfilling his master's wishes. His reliance on prayer and acknowledgment of God's hand in his success serve as a model of faithful service and obedience.

Legacy

The account of the servant of Abraham highlights the importance of faith and divine providence in the fulfillment of God's promises. Through his faithful service, the servant plays a pivotal role in the continuation of the Abrahamic covenant, ensuring that Isaac marries within the family lineage, which is crucial for the unfolding of God's redemptive plan. The narrative also emphasizes the significance of marriage and family in God's covenantal purposes, as well as the role of faithful servants in the biblical account.
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Servant

Servant Girl

Servant Leaders

Servant of Jehovah

Servant of the Lord

Servant of Yahweh

Servant: Bond by Paul

Servant: Bond by the Roman Centurion

Servant: Bond used As Soldiers by Abraham

Servant: Bond: An Abandoned Sick Man

Servant: Bond: Bond Service Threatened, As a National Punishment, for the Disobedience of Israel

Servant: Bond: Bought and Sold

Servant: Bond: Captive Bondservants Shared by Priests and Levites

Servant: Bond: Captives of War Became Slaves

Servant: Bond: Children of Defaulting Debtors Sold As

Servant: Bond: David Erroneously Supposed to be a Fugitive Slave

Servant: Bond: Defaulting Debtors Made

Servant: Bond: Degrading Influences of Bondage Exemplified by Cowardice

Servant: Bond: Emancipation of

Servant: Bond: Equal Status of, With Other Disciples of Jesus

Servant: Bond: Freedmen Called "Libertines"

Servant: Bond: Fugitive, not to be Returned to his Master

Servant: Bond: Given As Dowry

Servant: Bond: Hagar, Commanded by an Angel to Return to Sarah (Sarai), Her Owner

Servant: Bond: Kidnapping Forbidden

Servant: Bond: Kindness To, Commanded

Servant: Bond: Laws of Moses Concerning

Servant: Bond: Must be Circumcised

Servant: Bond: Must Enjoy Religious Privileges With the Master's Household

Servant: Bond: Must Have Rest on the Sabbath

Servant: Bond: Onesimus Interceded For, by Paul

Servant: Bond: Owned by Priests

Servant: Bond: Rights of Those Born to a Master

Servant: Bond: Slaves Owned Slaves

Servant: Bond: Sought by Shimei

Servant: Bond: Taken in Concubinage

Servant: Bond: The Israelites

Servant: Bond: The Master Could Marry, or Give in Marriage

Servant: Bond: Thieves Punished by Being Made

Servant: Bond: Voluntary Servitude of

Servant: Canaanites

Servant: Emancipation of

Servant: Figurative

Servant: Gibeonites

Servant: Good of Abigail

Servant: Good of Abraham

Servant: Good of Boaz

Servant: Good of Cornelius

Servant: Good of David

Servant: Good of Jonathan

Servant: Good of Naaman

Servant: Good of Nehemiah

Servant: Good of the Roman Centurion

Servant: Good of Ziba

Servant: Good: Elisha

Servant: Good: Joseph

Servant: Good: Onesimus

Servant: Good: Servants in the Parable of the Pounds and the Parable of the Talents

Servant: Hired in Kind

Servant: Hired in Money

Servant: Hired: Await Employment in the Marketplace

Servant: Hired: Jacob

Servant: Hired: Re-Employed

Servant: Hired: The Father of the Prodigal Son

Servant: Hired: The Laborers of a Vineyard

Servant: Hired: The Rebellious Son

Servant: Hired: Treatment of, More Considerate than That of Slaves

Servant: Hired: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To

Servant: Israelites

Servant: Joseph

Servant: The Jews in Babylon

Servant: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful in the Parable of the Talents and the Parable of the Pounds

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful in the Parable of the Vineyard

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Abimelech

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Abraham and Lot

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Absalom

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Amon

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Joash

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Job

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Shimei

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful of Ziba

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful: Gehazi

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful: Jeroboam

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful: Onesimus

Servant: Wicked and Unfaithful: Zimri

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Servant-girls (12 Occurrences)

Waiting-woman (2 Occurrences)

Seated (252 Occurrences)

Gazing (11 Occurrences)

Intently (16 Occurrences)

River-plants (1 Occurrence)

Displaces (1 Occurrence)

Births (34 Occurrences)

Closely (38 Occurrences)

Crushing (93 Occurrences)

Supplants (1 Occurrence)

Square (94 Occurrences)

Sharp-pointed (5 Occurrences)

Countryman (19 Occurrences)

Shows (42 Occurrences)

Instrument (45 Occurrences)

Man-servant (18 Occurrences)

Mother's (102 Occurrences)

Agreed (31 Occurrences)

Payment (168 Occurrences)

Open (586 Occurrences)

Sat (222 Occurrences)

Master's (52 Occurrences)

Owner (56 Occurrences)

Driving (144 Occurrences)

Nile (37 Occurrences)

Walking (189 Occurrences)

Servant (738 Occurrences)

Washing (56 Occurrences)

Seat (256 Occurrences)

Grain (413 Occurrences)

Yoke (79 Occurrences)

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