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Genesis 24:28

The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 24:28

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And the damsel— הַגַּעַרָ (vide on )—ran (leaving the venerable stranger in the act of devotion), and told them of her mother's house—a true touch of nature. With womanly instinct, discerning the possibility of a love-suit, she imparts the joyful intelligence neither to her brother nor to her father, but to her mother and the other females of the household, who lived separately from the men of the establishment—these things—in particular of the arrival of a messenger from Abraham. Perhaps also the nose-jewel would tell its own tale.

HOMILETICS

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