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## O Lord ##
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This is a title of respect. Possible meanings are 1) Abraham knew that one of these men was God, or 2) Abraham knew that these men came on behalf of God.
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## if I have found favor in your sight ##
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Abraham was speaking to one of the men. The word "your" in verse 3 is singular. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-you]])
## do not pass by ##
"please do not keep on going"
## your servant ##
Abraham referred to himself this way in order to show respect to his guest. It could also be translated here as "me."
## Let a little water be brought ##
This can also be translated with an active verb: "Let me bring you some water" or "My servant will bring you some water." (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-activepassive]])
## a little water…a little food ##
Saying "little" was a polite way of showing generosity. Abraham would give them more than enough water and food. It can also be translated as "some water…some food."
## wash your feet ##
This custom helped tired travelers to refresh themselves after walking long distances.
## your … you ##
When Abraham spoke in verses 4 and 5, the words "you" and "your" are plural. He was offering the water, food, and rest to all three of the men.