Genesis 24:54

54 He and his men then ate and drank and stayed the night. In the morning they got up; and he said, "Send me off to my master."

Genesis 24:54 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 24:54

And they did eat and drink, he, and the men that [were] with
him
Every thing being settled with respect to the affair he came about, he then sat down at table, and ate of the provisions set before him; he and the men that came along with him; and refreshed themselves: and tarried all night;
lodged there all night; and they rose up in the morning;
the servant and his men: and he said, send me away to my master;
either to Abraham, who was waiting to hear what success his servant would have; or to Isaac, who also was solicitous about the matter: the sense is, that he desired leave to go away, and begged he might not be detained any longer, having now done the business he came about; still showing himself a diligent faithful servant, heartily and sincerely attached to his master's interest, and not consulting his own ease and pleasure, which might have been indulged by staying longer in a family, where he would have been entertained in a sumptuous manner.

Genesis 24:54 In-Context

52 When Avraham's servant heard what they said, he prostrated himself on the ground to ADONAI.
53 Then the servant brought out silver and gold jewelry, together with clothing, and gave them to Rivkah. He also gave valuable gifts to her brother and mother.
54 He and his men then ate and drank and stayed the night. In the morning they got up; and he said, "Send me off to my master."
55 Her brother and mother said, "Let the girl stay with us a few days, at least ten. After that, she will go."
56 He answered them, "Don't delay me, since ADONAI has made my trip successful, but let me go back to my master."
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