24:17-28
The servant took his opportunity and ran towards her and asked his question. And Rebekah responded with the “right” answer, i.e. she responded as the servant had asked God. She drew water for all his camels. The servant took out two of the gifts, and inquired for more details as to who the young woman was, and her answers pleased him very much. So the woman ran to her mother’s household. It is interesting that the servant is never named. Yet he is a faithful man of God fulfilling an important task.
24:29-33
We now meet Laban for the first time, he will play a major part when we get to the story of Jacob. Laban shows a keen interest in the ring and bracelets. He then went to the “man” (the servant who shall remain nameless) and invited him in. Laban offers good hospitality. The servant’s camels were also catered for. The servant is mindful of his main task, not allowing himself to be distracted from it.
24:34-41
The servant now recounts the story of Abraham, which is one of great blessings. This included material wealth, but the main point is the gift of a son in his old age. He then describes the task assigned to him by Abraham, and the restrictions placed upon the choice of a wife.