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15 And so be it, ere he finishes wording, that behold, Ribqah, who was birthed to Bethu El, son of Milchah, woman of Nachor, brother of Abraham, comes with her pitcher on her shoulder:
16 and the lass is mighty good looking, a virgin, no man having known her: and she descends to the fountain and fills her pitcher and ascends.
17 And the servant runs to meet her and says, I beseech you, give me a little water from your pitcher to drink.
18 And she says, Drink, my adoni: and she hastens and lowers the pitcher on her hand and gives him drink:
19 and she finishes giving him drink and she says, I also bail for your camels until they finish drinking.
20 - and she hastens and empties her pitcher into the trough and runs again to the well to bail and bails for all his camels.
21 And the man, wondering at her, hushes, to perceive whether Yah Veh prospers his journey or not.
22 And so be it, as the camels finish drinking, the man takes a golden nosering of a bekah weight and two bracelets for her hands of ten weight of gold;
23 and says, Whose daughter are you? Tell me, I pray you, is there place in the house of your father for us to stay overnight?
24 And she says to him, I am the daughter of Bethu El the son of Milchah whom she birthed to Nachor.