Genesis 24:35

"He said, “I am Abraham’s servant."

Key Reflection

In Genesis 24:35, when the servant says, "I am Abraham's servant," he is establishing his identity and authority in a culturally significant manner. This statement invokes the high moral and social standards of the patriarchal society, immediately signaling to the potential bride's family that he speaks on behalf of someone of great respect and standing—Abraham himself. This declaration underscores the reliability and legitimacy of his mission, ensuring that he is taken seriously as he seeks a wife for Isaac within their community.

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