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- Isaac - Wikipedia
Isaac first appears in the Torah, in which he is the son of Abraham and Sarah, the father of Jacob and Esau, and the grandfather of the twelve tribes of Israel
- Who was Isaac in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Though there are no great achievements to speak of concerning Isaac’s life, it was Isaac whom God chose to continue the covenant line, the same line that would produce the Messiah, Jesus And for many generations the Jewish nation described their God as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- Isaac Bible Story - What He Did and His Importance
Isaac was the child of promise born to Abraham and Sarah, who received the covenant blessing through the younger half-brother of Ishmael
- Isaac | Bible, Significance, Facts | Britannica
Isaac, in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) book of Genesis, the second of the patriarchs of Israel, the only son of Abraham and Sarah, and the father of Esau and Jacob Although Sarah was past the age of childbearing, God promised Abraham and Sarah that they would have a son, and Isaac was born
- Isaac - Binding of Isaac: Rebirth Wiki
Isaac is a reference to the biblical story of the binding of Isaac, in which Abraham is commanded by God to sacrifice his only son, Isaac, to prove his loyalty and love
- The Story of Isaac in the Bible - Chabad. org
Isaac (Yitzchak, in Hebrew) is the second of the patriarchs of the Jewish people He is the son of Abraham and Sarah, husband of Rebecca, and father of Esau and Jacob He is most famous for his central role in the Binding of Isaac, when he was almost offered up as a sacrifice to G‑d
- Genesis 21 NIV - The Birth of Isaac - Now the LORD was - Bible Gateway
Listen to whatever Sarah tells you, because it is through Isaac that your offspring[b] will be reckoned 13 I will make the son of the slave into a nation also, because he is your offspring ”
- Topical Bible: Isaac
Isaac's birth was a fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham that he would have a son through Sarah, and through Isaac, God's covenant with Abraham would continue (Genesis 17:19-21)
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