4 But thou shalt go unto my country, and to my kindred, and take a wife unto my son Isaac.
4 but will go to my country and my own relatives and get a wife for my son Isaac."
4 but will go to my country and to my kindred, and take a wife for my son Isaac."
4 but will go to the land of my birth and get a wife for my son Isaac."
4 but you shall go to my country and to my family, and take a wife for my son Isaac."
4 Go instead to my homeland, to my relatives, and find a wife there for my son Isaac."
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Genesis 24:4
Commentary on Genesis 24:1-9
(Read Genesis 24:1-9)
The effect of good example, good teaching, and the worship of God in a family, will generally appear in the piety, faithfulness, prudence, and affection of the servants. To live in such families, or to have such servants, both are blessings from God which should be highly valued, and thankfully acknowledged. But no concern in life is of greater importance to ourselves, to others, or to the church of God, than marriage. It therefore ought always to be undertaken with much care and prudence, especially with reference to the will of God, and with prayer for his direction and blessing. Where good parents are not consulted and regarded, the blessing of God cannot be expected. Parents, in disposing of their children, should carefully consult the welfare of their souls, and their furtherance in the way to heaven. Observe the charge Abraham gave to a good servant, one whose conduct, faithfulness, and affection, to him and his family, he had long known. Observe also, that Abraham remembers that God had wonderfully brought him out of the land of his birth, by the call of his grace; and therefore doubts not but He will prosper his care, not to bring his son thither again. God will cause that to end in our comfort, in which we sincerely aim at his glory.