When Abraham was 86 years old, Sarah did not give him a child, so she told him to go to bed with her slave, Hagar. Abraham's time is pluralistic and there is a more physical relationship between multiple wives and slave slaves. After their flirting, Hagar bore Abraham's first child, Ishmael, whose name implied what God heard. After 13 years they were living together as a family until Sarah was predicted to give birth to his son. The birth of Isaac was divided among the families they had together, and the two mothers did not agree with the place of Abraham's house.
Abraham was asked to sacrifice Isaac. When Abraham tried to knife his son, God detained him and promised countless descendants. After Sarah's death, Abraham purchased Macpella (known to be a hybrid Hebron) for his family's tomb, and took his servant to Mesopotamia to find and pick Isaac's wife in his relationship Rebeka Another child was born in Abraham by another wife, Quetula (whose descendants are Midian), he died in prosperous old age and was buried in the tomb of Hebron.
How did Abraham believe in God in the way of obedience and worship and sacrificed his son Isaac? Isaac was the son of the promise of Abraham and Sarah in their later years. He completed the call of God to call Abraham. He will become the father of all the countries. Have you gotten a very wonderful trust in God that Abraham took Isaac to the mountain to sacrifice him? ! God wishes to provide everything we need to win. And this usually requires our spiritual preparation to be done when we are waiting for trust. From time to time, we will see the promise and blessing of God's Divine being realized in our lives only when we learn to abandon complete confidence in God like Abraham.
Abraham - the Patriarch of the Hebrews. Abraham was traditionally known as "Abraham of France". Because the Israelites and their religious beliefs fell from him. God and Abraham have set up his covenant or promises, and God has established a permanent relationship with the Israelites through the descendants of Abraham. Although Abraham practiced monotheism worship of God, despite many difficulties his strict beliefs on God set a pattern for Israeli justice. Moses - a passive savior of the Israelites who fled from the slaves of Egypt to the promised land. Moses intervened between God and the people and changed the Israelites from the suppressed country to the countries based on the religious law. Moses' legendary miracle in front of Pharaoh, along with his suspicion and anxiety, made him the greatest deadly hero of the Old Testament.