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But you shall go to my country, and to my relatives, and take a wife for my son Isaac."
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A Spiritually Pure Marriage
Commentators explain that Abraham's command was driven by a desire for Isaac's spiritual well-being. He insisted on a wife from his own kindred, who still acknowledged the true God, to avoid the corrupting influence of the Canaanite culture. This highlights the timeless principle of seeking a spouse who shares one's faith.
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18th Century
Theologian
26. קרד qādad — “bow the head.” השׁתחוה shâchâh — “bow the body.”
29. לבן lābān — “Laban, white.”
In this circum…
19th Century
Preacher
The servant was very careful. Those who swear too readily, not knowing what they swear, will before long swear until they do not care what they swe…
16th Century
But thou shalt go unto my country and to my kindred. It seems that, in the choice of the place, Abraham was influenced by the thought that…
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17th Century
Pastor
But you shall go unto my country Not Canaan, which though his by promise, yet not in possession, but Mesopotamia, as appe…
Minister
The effect of good example, good teaching, and the worship of God in a family will generally appear in the piety, faithfulness, prudence, and affec…