Genesis 24:48
And I bowed down my head, and worshipped the Lord, and blessed the Lord God of my master Abraham, which had led me in the right way to take my master’s brother’s daughter unto his son.
Cross-reference
Genesis 24:26 records the same worship moment — the servant bowing and blessing the LORD — now retold in his own words as he recounts God's guidance to Laban's family.
Genesis 24:27 contains the blessing the servant now summarizes — acknowledging the LORD's mercy and truth in leading him to Abraham's relatives.
Genesis 24:52 shows the servant worshiping again after Laban and Bethuel agree — the same posture of gratitude he displayed here, bookending the negotiation.
Psalm 107:7 says God 'led them forth by the right way' — nearly identical language to the servant's testimony of divine guidance.
Proverbs 3:6 promises acknowledging God leads to directed paths — the servant's experience perfectly illustrates this principle fulfilled.
Isaiah 48:17 describes God as one 'who leads you by the way you should go' — directly echoing the servant's experience of God's guidance.
Psalm 32:8 promises God will instruct and guide the way — the servant experienced this as God led him directly to Rebekah for Isaac.
Proverbs 4:11 says 'I have led you in right paths' — echoing the servant's testimony that God led him in the right way for Isaac.
Gideon, like the servant, worships God upon seeing divine guidance confirmed — a dream interpretation reveals God's plan is already at work.
Psalm 48:14 declares God our guide forever — affirming the same truth the servant celebrates after God led him successfully on his mission.
Proverbs 3:5 calls for trusting God over one's own understanding — the servant's successful journey exemplifies this kind of trust.
David leads all Israel to bless and bow before the LORD — the same act of communal worship the servant performs alone after seeing God's provision.