Genesis 24:67 Cult Deception

Genesis 24:2 - And Abraham said unto his eldest servant of his house, that ruled over all that he had, Put, I pray thee, thy hand under my thigh:
Genesis 24:3 - And I will make thee swear by the LORD, the God of heaven, and the God of the earth, that thou shalt not take a wife unto my son of the daughters of the Canaanites, among whom I dwell:
FYI: Swearing by the name of the Most High, puts this in a legal perspective for he is the Supreme Court of heaven and earth. Which on another note, you see how from this Satan has paralled his court system of injustice, by having his servants put their hands on the bible as to the thigh, as if they are bounding their soul by an oath to the name of the Most High. Then they proceed to letigate their case contrary to the very book they are made to swear on, by imposing upon them color of law, which is just a semblance or appearance of legal power to act, but which may operate in actual violation of law. Which the court systems established today, are in total violation not only of the law of the land, but rather the law of the Most High. The Most High is not present in something that is contrary to his laws and statutes and commandments, so when people seek out these courts to marry them, they have no idea they are entering into a secular contract with the State, who is oppossing all that is of the Most High thus declaring itself to be the Most High. And people wonder why all these marriages set up in the courts by their respective States are failing, not realizing you can't serve both the Most High and Mammon.
FYI: The State is not like Abraham servant, the justice of the peace is not like Abraham servant, neither is the 501c3 authorized Church which exists at the permission of the State. Abraham servant had the care of management of his house, and the affairs of it under him, and was in compliance to the ordinances of the Most High that Abraham led his home accordingly to. So you have with Abraham, a righteous family keeping the laws and statutes and commandments of the true Most High God of heaven and earth. Abraham was not going to mix the heir of promise unto a cursed people who had an appearance of godly form, but rather desire out for his son a wife out of his own kindred whom he know had the knowledge and kept the ways of the true and living Most High God. The States by way of the courts, they don't do that, as where with them if you just pay their fee for their marriage license contract, which is the vowing to bound your soul and property and assets and children unto them, then they will grant your petition to marry thus taking on the role of the Most High by having the people seek them for the blessing of their union. This is how come the States and courts so easily put asunder so many marriages, cause they were the ones who established them, not the Most High God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob, but rather man.
FYI: They don't take the will of the Most High as reference when it comes to marriage, its not highly valued, what is valued and processed is the assets of the two individuals applying for the license. No care or prudence is taken, they just license these semblance of divine law marriages straight into failure and sin, cause the State didn't reference the Most High with prayer for his direction and blessing, and when the ordinances of the Most High are not upheld and followed in their proper procedure, the Most High not giving his blessing to it. They don't care about the welfare of the souls of these people, they just yoke light with darkness and pass it off as being righteous fellowship, and these marriages shall continue to crumble so long as the Most High is not present in them. So what you see here taking place with Abraham and his servant, is a righteous contract being established by solemn oath unto the Most High, to legalize a marriage between Abraham's son Isaac, and woman out of his kindred, which we know to be Rebekah. All that is needed now is the other party to agree to the terms of the contract, for it to be fully established, also notice sex is not sought out to establish marriage, but rather a contract.
Genesis 24:4 - But thou shalt go unto my country, and to my kindred, and take a wife unto my son Isaac.
Genesis 24:5 - And the servant said unto him, Peradventure the woman will not be willing to follow me unto this land: must I needs bring thy son again unto the land from whence thou camest?
FYI: The servant knew the seriousness of making a oath and swearing to it by the name of the Most High, cause when you bind your soul, you cannot break your word but rather shall do according to all that was agreed upon and spoken out of your mouth. People tend to forget in this day and age, when they take vows they are binding their souls by oath, to do all that they have agreed upon and spoken, failing to realize the saying "till death do us apart", is their agreement to a lifelong contract. The terms of the contract are laid out when its a righteous covenant being established, therefore him or her that is agreeing to the contract will not be able to later try and interpret the intentions of those to whom the oath was made. So when a divorce takes place, its for a breach of contract, society has not taught the people the seriousness of the union of marriage. Abraham's servant knew the seriousness of binding oneself to an oath, which is why here you see him asking but what if she doesn't want to come. He wasn't trying to bind himself by an oath that has the possibility of not being able to be fulfilled, so he needed surety or assurance, that if not able to be fulfilled, he may be acquitted from the oath. There was a chance the woman might object to coming along with the servant, and insist upon Isaac's coming into her country and dwelling there, so knowing that is why he was asking if he should bring Isaac along with him. Also him saying again, shows that he was not ignorant of Abraham being called out of the land, and Isaac was in his loins when he was called out, he wasn't there in person, so by the loins of Abraham is whats accounted as Isaac being there, which is also why he says "must I needs bring thy son again", and Abraham responded saying "Beware thou that thou bring not my son thither again".
FYI: We see this type of marriage implemented to a degree today, as being called a Proxy Marriage. This type of marriage is where the bride or groom or both is not physically present, and are represented instead by another person, in this case Abraham's servant. Today this is executed when a couple who wish to marry but can't attend because of military service or imprisonment or travel restrictions, or by couples living in jurisdictions where they cannot legally marry except they both belong to the same religion as it is in Israel. So its a semblance of this biblical marriage that this proxy quote on quote marriage is suppose to mirror reflect. Which one thing that lets you know that this type of marriage has some biblical shadowing, is that marriage by proxy weddings are not recognized as legally binding in most jurisdictions, citing both the bride and groom must be present. Anytime its something established biblically, the world rejects it and injects its own format for how a marriage and wedding should be conducted, but you see this type of marriage the Most High didn't reject, but actually sanctioned, otherwords he legalized it as he sought fit to in his eyes, not man. These marriages established by the State today are designed upon dangerous grounds, they permitting individuals to go into families where there is no knowledge of the true Most High God of Israel, but rather full worship of superstition and man made tradition and idolatry. The parents are at fault also not just the State, they corrupt their kids first by false worship of the Most High in their living, then be at their weddings smiling harder than the Joker. Uniting their sons and daughters with people who don't even obey the laws and statutes and commandments of the Most High. And you see these hypocrites and know some of them exist in your family, who have their kids marrying this man or woman cause they got this type of job, car, house, and went to a certain college, but never marrying because this man or woman is filled with the Spirit of the Most High regardless of their possessions and physical appearance.
Genesis 24:7 - The LORD God of heaven, which took me from my father's house, and from the land of my kindred, and which spake unto me, and that sware unto me, saying, Unto thy seed will I give this land; he shall send his angel before thee, and thou shalt take a wife unto my son from thence.
FYI: So here is the surety or assurance Abraham's servant was given before he took the oath, thus instilling in him confidence in the Most High of promise, that he will direct him to the suitable wife for his son. So now the faithful servant of Abraham's understands the oath and binds himself to it.
Genesis 24:10 - And the servant took ten camels of the camels of his master, and departed; for all the goods of his master were in his hand: and he arose, and went to Mesopotamia, unto the city of Nahor.
FYI: He took some of the best and most valuable things his master Abraham had, for the bride to be and her friends and others, as a dowry. During these times, it was customary to give a dowry for a wife, which sometimes included money and property that was to be settled upon the woman at her agreement to the proposal. If you read further, you see Abraham's servant didn't seek out places of amusement and sinful pleasure, when he came to seek a wife for Isaac, instead he came to the well of water. That well we know of today is the Saviour, and that water which he giveth is the Spirit which giveth life. Abraham servant went down on his knees at this well in prayer unto the Most High to send him god speed and show favor unto his master Abraham. People seek out a spouse from anywhere today, never do you see them pray to make their way in such a matter plain and clear before them, as you see Abraham servant did. The women would fetch water from the well as customed in that area for the house, so knowing that he waited by the well until the time in which they would draw near the well. He prayed unto the Most High to let the woman whom was desired and object of his mission, to meet him at the well the same day, so that he would know that he had showed favor to his master Abraham. The sign that he desired to be shown, was indicated when Rebekah came not only giving him to drink, but offering to water his camels, and carrying out her promise.
Genesis 24:21 - And the man wondering at her held his peace, to wit whether the LORD had made his journey prosperous or not.
FYI: When he seen this, he didn't just immediately assume she was the one upon first appearance as many people do today. Instead, he weighed the circumstances and seen her simplicity, innocence, and benevolence, that he allowed her to water his camels as she offered to do, out of the pureness of her heart, without him even offering to pay for her service. Today a man can't hardly get a woman to get him a glass of water without getting the response of "ah is your legs broke or what I look like I'm not cha mama". As a stranger in the land, he saw how she was very courteous to him, showed humility and condescension to take upon herself the service to water his camels. This was the connection of the sign he desired the Most High to show him upon meeting the desired woman of his mission. In which she showed readiness, diligence, and laboriousness, thus showing him this is truly the young woman the token he desired to be shown.
Question: So after learning Rebekah was the one and was of his master kindred, and filling them in on his errand, what did he say?
Genesis 24:49 - And now if ye will deal kindly and truly with my master, tell me: and if not, tell me; that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.
FYI: So after laying out the proposal for marriage before the family of his master's kindred, he asked that if they will do his master a kindness, and grant him the favor which he requests, that a damsel of this family may be given for a wife to his master's son. So he like if you are hearty and sincere in granting this, let me know, if not let me know, thus signifying by turning to the right hand or to the left, he'd continue his mission looking elsewhere among the daughters of some of the other sons of Nahor. So now we have the second party to the contract, fully understanding the terms of it, all that is left now is their agreement.
Genesis 24:50 - Then Laban and Bethuel answered and said, The thing proceedeth from the LORD: we cannot speak unto thee bad or good.
Genesis 24:51 - Behold, Rebekah is before thee, take her, and go, and let her be thy master's son's wife, as the LORD hath spoken.
FYI: After hearing all that Abraham's servant had laid out, and having understanding that all was to the ordering of the Most High's counsel and will, they knew they couldn't speak against it, and consented to the proposal, thus now having the second party to the marriage in full agreement. Rebekah consented not only to go, but to go at once, and she received blessings from her family and friends and well wishes.
Question: So when she left and came upon Isaac, what did she do?
Genesis 24:64 - And Rebekah lifted up her eyes, and when she saw Isaac, she lighted off the camel.
Genesis 24:65 - For she had said unto the servant, What man is this that walketh in the field to meet us? And the servant had said, It is my master: therefore she took a vail, and covered herself.
FYI: She immediately got off of the camel and bowed herself as one does upon meeting someone of high rank and statute, and then she covered herself in a token of humility, showing modesty and subjection to him who was to become her husband.
Genesis 24:66 - And the servant told Isaac all things that he had done.
FYI: Pretty much gave him insight as to how he found out this was the woman whom was designed to become his wife, and briefed him of the agreement he had made with the family of Rebekah, whom he had brought to him just as the Most High brought the woman to Adam.
Genesis 24:67 - And Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah's tent, and took Rebekah, and she became his wife; and he loved her: and Isaac was comforted after his mother's death.
FYI: So after he had heard all from the servant what had took place and briefed about the proposal, he brought Rebekah into his mother Sarah's tent, and took Rebekah. Lets go to the Strong's and get the word for took used her and it is 3947 "laqach", which means to take, receive, choose, to accept. Also in the NASB it means married, marries, marry, and obtain, which when Isaac heard all from the servant, he gave his consent or agreed to the contract by accepting her as suitable to be his wife. Thus by his agreement, all parties to the contract verbal signature was taken, thus was him and Rebekah now married in the sight of the Most High. Nowhere in the definition did it say the word took meant sex, this is how come you never see these Hebrew Israelite cults going to the Strongs to get the accurate meaning of the word took, because it would expose their fornications and adulteries. He took her, meaning he accepted her as being his wife, by accepting is he married unto her, cause as you were just shown the word took also means married. Notice in the precept how it said after he took, which now we know means accepted which means he was consenting to the agreement or contract that was established for Rebekah to become his wife. Notice how she became his wife, after he consented to the terms of the contract, thus making them married without them ever having sex.
FYI: So this kills the whole Hebrew Israelite cults fantasy island sex is marriage doctrine, which shows you whoever teach such a doctrine is in fornication or either adultery, cause they have written out the covenant part of marriage, which is the oaths or vows that both parties must agree and consent to the terms laid out. So you see now they just trying to get some nookie on credit without having to pay for nothing while claiming to be Israel, when Israel himself labored for his wives, hmmmmm, he didn't get nothing for free he put in 14 years of hardwork. These cults pulling down their pants and putting in disappointment they could have skeeted upon a sock for their inability to please a woman. Notice also how the precept said "and he loved her", in which this "loved" and is put out there as an expression of showing affection, of his love. Which when this expression is done today in our times, its call making love, which we know to be passionate sex, thus signifying that after they were married, they had sex. How do we know that? The word "loved" used here in this precept, is 157 in the Strongs meaning "aheb", which means - beloved like, friend, Or raheb {aw-habe'}; a primitive root; to have affection for (sexually or otherwise) -- (be-)love(-d, -ly, -r), like, friend. See part of the definition it said to have affection for, sexually or otherwise, thus signifying what couples do today after they have exchanged vows and danced at the reception and mingled with friends, they retire somewhere together and be body rockin knockin the boots lol. Hope this cleared up the misunderstanding whether purposely or unpurposely, shalom.