Whenthe camelshad finisheddrinking,the mantooka goldringweighinga half-shekeland twobraceletsfor her wristsweighingtenshekels in gold,
Then the servanttooktencamelsfrom the camelsof his master,and setout with a varietyof goodthingsof his master'sin his hand;and he aroseand wentto Mesopotamia,to the cityof Nahor.
and said,"Whosedaughterare you? Pleasetellme, is thereroomfor us to lodgein your father'shouse?"
When he sawthe ringand the braceletson his sister'swrists,and when he heardthe wordsof Rebekahhis sister,saying,"Thisis whatthe mansaidto me," he wentto the man;and behold,he was standingby the camelsat the spring.
"Then I askedher, and said,'Whosedaughterare you?' And she said,'The daughterof Bethuel,Nahor'sson,whomMilcahboreto him'; and I putthe ringon her nose,and the braceletson her wrists.
The servantbroughtout articlesof silverand articlesof gold,and garments,and gavethem to Rebekah;he also gavepreciousthingsto her brotherand to her mother.
Now it cameabout on the thirddaythat Estherputon her royalrobesand stoodin the innercourtof the king'spalacein frontof the king'srooms,and the kingwas sittingon his royalthronein the throneroom,oppositethe entranceto the palace.
"Surelythereis a minefor silverAnd a placewhere they refinegold.
"Can a virginforgether ornaments,Or a brideher attire?Yet My peoplehave forgottenMe Dayswithoutnumber.
"I boughtthe fieldwhichwas at Anathothfrom Hanamelmy uncle'sson,and I weighedout the silverfor him, seventeenshekelsof silver.
Your adornmentmust not be [merely] external--braidingthe hair,and wearinggold jewelry,orputtingon dresses;
To sumup, allof you be harmonious,sympathetic,brotherly,kindhearted,and humble in spirit;