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1. How has the Lord blessed Abraham in his old age?
2. Where was Abraham's chief servant to place his hand when asked to swear an oath?
3. What was Abraham's request of the servant?
4. In the Servant's search for a wife for Isaac, where was he NOT to look?
5. Where was Abraham currently living?
6. Where was the servant to look for Isaac's wife?
7. Did the servant expect problems getting the woman to come back to marry Isaac?
8. What restriction did Abraham place on the servant in this wife search?
9. Who did Abraham say would go before the servant to aid in this wife search?
10. Did the servant swear to do just as Abraham commanded?
11. What did the servant take with him on his search?
12. What town is the destination for the wife search?
13. What time of day did he arrive?
14. Where did he stop?
15. What was happening around the well at this time of day?
16. What was the servant's first action?
17. Did he pray for a specific thing to happen?
18. What was the servant going to ask of the young woman?
19. Did he expect a specific response?
20. What was the specific response to be?
21. How long before God answered his prayer?
22. Who approached the well?
23. She was the daughter of whom?
24. Who was Milcah?
25. Describe Rebekah.
26. Did the servant ask her the specific question?
27. What did Rebekah do?
28. After she had completed watering the camels, what question did the servant ask her?
29. Where did the servant want to spend the night?
30. When he asked if there was a place for him at her home, what was Rebekah's response?
31. What was the servant's next action?
32. What was Rebekah's next action?
33. Who was Rebekah's brother?
34. What had the servant given Rebekah at the well?
35. What did Laban do?
36. What did Abraham's servant do next?
37. What was provided for these guests?
38. What was Abraham's servant's response?
39. Where did he begin?
40. Did he tell why he was in their country?
41. Why was he in Laban's country?
42. Why did Abraham's servant tell the well story to Laban and Rebekah's mother?
43. What was their response?
44. Did they hand Rebekah over to Abraham's servant to be Isaac's wife?
45. What was the servant's response?
46. What was his next response?
47. What did he give Rebekah?
48. What did he give to her mother and brother?
49. What did Abraham's servant do the next morning?
50. What was her mother and brothers response?
51. What was the servant's response?
52. Whose decision was it to leave?
53. When did she say they were to leave?
54. Who did Rebekah take with her?
55. Where was Isaac living at this time?
56. Where did he go at evening time?
57. What did he do there?
58. What did he see out in the field?
59. Who saw Isaac?
60. What did she do?
61. What did the servant do?
62. Where did Isaac take Rebekah?
63. Who was Isaac's mother?
64. What did Isaac do?
65. What was Isaac's emotional response to Rebekah?
66. Who died?
67. Whose presence comforted Isaac in the loss of his mother?
a. With cattle only.
b. With money only.
c. With lots of children.
d. In every way.*
a. On his heart.
b. On a Bible.
c. In Abraham's hand.
d. Under Abraham's thigh.*
a. Locate Abraham's family.
b. Find a wife for his son, Isaac.*
c. Find a new wife for Abraham.
d. Find a wife for Ishmael.
a. Among the daughters of the Canaanites.*
b. Among Abraham's kinfolk.
c. Among the daughters of Edom.
d. Among the hill country.
a. Among the Canaanites.*
b. In the Negev.
c. At the Wadi Kishon.
d. In Midian
a. Among the Canaanites.
b. Among the Ammorites.
c. Anywhere except among Abraham's family.
d. Among Abraham's own kinfolk.*
a. Yes *
b. No
c. The story doesn't tell us.
d. A punch in the nose.
a. He was not to take Isaac with him.*
b. He was to go only among the Canaanite women.
c. He was to search only in the west.
d. He was allowed no donkeys on the journey.
a. The Lord
b. An angel*
c. The Holy Spirit
d. A cherubim
a. Yes*
b. No
c. The story doesn't tell us.
d. A punch in the nose.
a. Ten camels loaded with all kinds of good things as gifts from Abraham.*
b. Servants to carry gifts back from foreign lands to Abraham.
c. His family and household possessions.
d. One camel, two men servants, and food and water for a week.
a. Nabob
b. Nahor*
c. Negev
d. Nazareth
a. Early morning.
b. Afternoon.
c. Toward evening.*
d. Late at night.
a. In the town square.
b. Near the well outside the town.*
c. At the gate to town.
d. At an inn.
a. Wild animals were drinking.
b. Goatherds were leaving.
c. Women were drawing water.*
d. Women were washing clothes.
a. Singing
b. Prayer*
c. Greeting
d. Talking
a. Yes *
b. No
c. The story doesn't tell us.
d. A punch in the nose.
a. For a drink*
b. For a meal
c. Fro a place to stay
d. For a job.
a. Yes *
b. No
c. The story doesn't tell us.
d. A punch in the nose.
a. Come stay at the house of my father.
b. Drink and I'll water the camels also.*
c. Take me to the land of Abraham.
d. She would say "I am willing to go."
a. Before he finished praying.*
b. Ten days.
c. Two weeks.
d. One hour.
a. Milcah
b. Laban
c. Rebekah*
d. Nahor
a. Bethuel, son of Milca*
b. Laban, son of Nahor.
c. Shem, son of Noah.
d. Jashuiah, son of Goaran.
a. The mother of Abraham.
b. The wife of Terah.
c. The servant of Rebekah.
d. The wife of Abraham's brother, Nahor.*
a. A beautiful virgin.*
b. A married woman.
c. A widowed maiden.
d. An ugly crone.
a. Yes *
b. No
c. The story doesn't tell us.
d. A punch in the nose.
a. Ignored the servant.
b. Gave the servant a drink and let him borrow her water jar.
c. Gave the servant a drink and then told him she would water the camels also.*
d. Gave the servant directions to the next town.
a. Whose daughter are you?*
b. How did you get here?
c. Where are you from?
d. What's your sign?
a. At the watering place.
b. At Rebekah's home.*
c. In his tent.
d. With Laban's servants.
a. She was shocked at his suggestion.
b. She would ask her father.
c. There is food but no room.
d. There is room and food.*
a. Praised God for leading him.*
b. Stole Rebekah from her family.
c. Sent his servant with a message for Abraham.
d. Sang a hymn of joy.
a. She called for help.
b. Went home and told all that happened.*
c. She left for another country.
d. She ignored the servant.
a. Jacob
b. Nahor
c. Laban*
d. Levi
a. A new water jar.
b. A nose ring and bracelets.*
c. New clothing.
d. Some good advice.
a. Went to the well and asked the servant to leave them alone.
b. Went to the town and told the people there.
c. Went to the well and encouraged Abraham's servant to come home with him.*
d. Went to Nahor and complained about the servant.
a. Stayed with his men.
b. Fed his camels.
c. Went home with Laban.*
d. Left for his homeland.
a. Straw and fodder for the camels, food and water for the servant and his men, plus water to wash their feet.*
b. A tent for the men and gold rings for the servant.
c. New clothing and a hot meal.
d. Nothing.
a. He ate with the family.
b. He wanted to go and take a bath before dinner.
c. I won't eat until I tell you what I have to say.*
d. I won't tell the story to anyone except Rebekah.
a. With the creation account.
b. With the birth of Isaac.
c. With the history of Abraham.*
d. With the story of Nahor.
a. Yes *
b. No
c. The story doesn't tell us.
d. A punch in the nose.
a. He was lost.
b. To find a wife for Isaac.*
c. He was passing through on a long journey.
d. To water the camels.
a. To let them know that he had traveled a long way.
b. To let them know that Abraham was a rich man.
c. To let them know that Isaac would be a good husband.
d. To let them know that God was involved in the search for Isaac's wife.*
a. The servant is lying.
b. Isaac is not good enough.
c. This is from the Lord.*
d. Sent the servant away.
a. Yes*
b. No
c. The story doesn't tell us.
d. A punch in the nose.
a. Bowed before the Lord.*
b. Hugged Laban.
c. Bowed to Milcah.
d. Left with Rebekah.
a. He left to go home.
b. He called for the servants.
c. Gave gifts to Rebekah and her family.*
d. He prepared a celebration.
a. A camel.
b. Gold and silver jewelry and articles of clothing.*
c. Her own tent to live in.
d. Servants and maids.
a. Costly gifts.*
b. Camels.
c. Servants.
d. A letter of recommendation.
a. Asked for a celebration to be held.
b. Asked Rebekah to leave in the night.
c. Asked to leave, taking Rebekah with him.*
d. Asked to stay for ten days.
a. Leave immediately.
b. Bring Isaac to meet her.
c. Let her stay ten days or so.*
d. Send away the servant.
a. I will wait.
b. Don't ask me to wait.*
c. He got angry.
d. He rode away.
a. Rebekah's*
b. Laban's
c. Milcah's
d. Nahor's
a. Now*
b. Later
c. Never
d. In ten days.
a. Her family.
b. Her nurse and maids.*
c. Laban
d. Her mother.
a. Negev*
b. Egypt
c. Syria
d. Edom
a. To his tent.
b. To visit friends.
c. Out to the field.*
d. Along the road.
a. Inspected the crops.
b. Meditate.*
c. Sing.
d. Napped.
a. Grain ready for harvest.
b. Servants planting crops.
c. Camels approaching.*
d. A caravan leaving.
a. His brother.
b. The herders.
c. The townspeople.
d. Rebekah*
a. Covered herself with a veil*
b. Waved at him from afar.
c. Tried to run away.
d. Cooked a meal.
a. Passed by.
b. Told Isaac the story of the trip.*
c. Called for a meal to be brought.
d. Asked to speak with Abraham.
a. To the village.
b. To her own tent.
c. To his mother's tent.*
d. To his father's tent.
a. Sarah*
b. Rachel
c. Hagar
d. Leah
a. Asked for a different wife.
b. Took a journey.
c. Prayed
d. Married Rebekah.*
a. He was sad
b. He ignored her
c. He loved her*
d. He hated her
a. Sarah*
b. Abraham
c. Laban
d. The servant
a. The servant
b. Rebekah*
c. Abraham
d. A friend