Genesis 24:59

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Rebekah, her nurse, and Abraham's servant along with his men are sent away together. This action follows Abraham's servant's successful mission to find a wife for Isaac. The key message is about the completion of the mission and the readiness of Rebekah to join her new family.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend came to your house to find someone to play with your brother. Your family helped by sending your sister, her nanny, and your friend with his friends. That's what happened here, but it's a big deal because it's about a family promise.

Historical Background

Genesis was written by Moses around 1440-1400 B.C.E. It's part of the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible. This passage is set in the cultural context of ancient Near East, where family alliances and marriages were crucial for tribal stability and prosperity.

Living It Out Today

Think about when you move to a new city for a job. Like Rebekah's departure, you might also take with you someone who helps you transition. This verse reminds us to support each other during significant life changes.

Topics

familymissiontransitionsupportobediencepromise

Related Verses

Genesis 24:1Genesis 24:61Genesis 24:67Exodus 18:5Matthew 22:34

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did they send Rebekah's nurse with her?
Rebekah's nurse was probably sent to provide care and support for Rebekah during her journey and as she adjusted to her new family, ensuring her well-being.
What was the significance of Abraham's servant in this journey?
Abraham's servant played a crucial role in ensuring that the mission to find Isaac a wife was completed successfully, bringing Rebekah to Isaac.
How does this verse reflect the cultural norms of the time?
Sending a family member with someone to marry into another family was a common practice to ensure the new member's adjustment and to maintain familial ties.
What can we learn about support from this verse?
This verse teaches us the importance of providing support during significant life transitions, much like Rebekah's nurse was sent to help her adjust to her new life.
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