Genesis 24:44
And she say to me, Both drink thou, and I will also draw for thy camels: let the same be the woman whom the Lord hath appointed out for my master’s son.
Cross-reference
The servant recounts the exact sign he requested in v.14 — Rebekah's response matched it precisely, confirming God's guidance.
In Genesis 2:22, God brought Eve to Adam; here God orchestrates bringing Rebekah to Isaac — both divinely appointed wives brought to the man.
In Hebrews 13:2, believers are told some have entertained angels unaware — the servant was God's agent, and Rebekah's hospitality proved providential.
In Proverbs 16:33, the outcome belongs to the LORD — the servant's sign being fulfilled shows God directing events behind the scenes.
In Proverbs 18:22, finding a wife is obtaining favor from the LORD — the servant's successful mission reflects this divine favor.
In Proverbs 19:14, a prudent wife is from the LORD — Rebekah, with her generous and capable character, exemplifies this gift.