“And Abraham bowed down himself before the people of the land.”
Abraham bows down before the people of the land. The repeated bowing — three times in this chapter — is the physical enactment of courtesy and respect that the formal negotiation requires. The application: in high-stakes transactions, the form of respect is part of the substance. Abraham bows because he is negotiating, not merely asking.
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