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The Lord promised Abraham and Sarai in his later years. They cherish their miracle children Isaac. When God told Abraham to give Isaac to him, Abraham must make the most difficult decision in his life. This story is one of the greatest trials of God's obedience, faith, and trust found somewhere in the Bible. Abraham passed the test and reaffirmed his commitment to God that he will become the father of many countries.
The Qur'an and the Bible talk about contradictions about this topic. Abraham had two sons: Ishmael and Isaac (Genesis 11-12 and Question 2-3). The Genesis Bible is a slave of Ishmael, the son of Hagar, and Isaac is the true child of Abraham (Murray 309). The Quran is the son of a creature of Abraham. Did God ask Abraham to sacrifice one of the two sons? This is a problem that our generation is difficult to answer. According to the Bible, Isaac was the only son of Abraham (Genesis 21) born under the power of God; Ishmael and Isaac were both the sons of Abraham (the 2nd century). The Qur'an stipulates that Abraham's first Ishmael is a sacrifice requested by Abraham (Question 37: 105). . Which text is correct? In any case, this discussion is irrelevant. As a matter of fact, Abraham is trying to devote his son to God (Fisher 173).
The Lord promised Abraham and Sarai in his later years. They cherish their miracle children Isaac. When God told Abraham to give Isaac to him, Abraham must make the most difficult decision in his life. This story is one of the greatest trials of God's obedience, faith, and trust found somewhere in the Bible. Abraham passed the test and reaffirmed his commitment to God that he will become the father of many countries.
As the Bible stated, the history of the Jews began with the head of Abraham. Abraham was the first man who abandoned polytheism and idolatry to worship his people as to believe in God. Jacob the son of Abraham, the son of Isaac and Isaac, was regarded as the patriarch by Jews. The story of Joseph, one of 12 sons of Jacob, also appears in the Bible. He was sold to the Egyptians as his brother's slave. Due to famine, the rest of the Josephs moved to Egypt where they and their descendants lived peacefully for generations. But around 1580 BC, the new Egyptian pharaohs (rulers) felt threatened by the Jews and other countries, where he made them slaves.