Genesis 24:26
And the man bowed down his head, and worshipped the Lord.
Cross-references
Genesis 24:48 repeats this worship posture after recounting God's guidance — the servant bookends his account with the same humble, grateful worship.
In Genesis 24:52, the servant again worships the LORD after the family fully agrees, reinforcing his gratitude and acknowledgment of God's guidance.
In Exodus 34:8, Moses bows and worships after God's self-revelation, paralleling the servant's worshipful acknowledgment of God's mercy and truth.
In Judges 7:15, Gideon bows in worship after hearing a dream's interpretation. Both are spontaneous worship responses to divine revelation.
Micah 6:6 questions how to come before the LORD in worship. The servant models spontaneous gratitude, contrasting with ritualistic questioning.