Verses 1–5
GENESIS - CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
Verses 1-5:
Isaac readily saw the wisdom of Rebekah’s suggestion, that a proper bride should be found for the one God had clearly designated as heir to the Divine promise. He called Jacob to his bed-side and renewed and enlarged the blessing he had previously conferred upon him. He specifically charged him that he must not take a bride from among the Canaanites. Rather, he was to go to Padan-aram, to the country of his mother’s kin, and there find a wife. For more on that country, see Ge 24:10; 25:20; 27:43.
Bethuel, if still alive, was very old, since he was Isaac’s cousin. Isaac did not try to follow Abraham’s example of sending a servant to that land to find a bride for Jacob. There appears to be no doubt that Isaac was confident of Jacob’s success in finding a suitable wife. Doubtless he had faith in the Providence of God to direct his way.
"God Almighty" is El Shaddai (see Ge 17:1-8). This is the All-nourisher, the One who sustains in every need. He is the God who is able to effect the promises of the Covenant, which here are renewed to the Divinely-chosen heir.