After experiencing childbirth pain, naming children, seeing children grow, and dreaming of their future, killing is usually far from the heart of most parents. It is difficult for parents to break emotional connections shared with their children, but in Genesis culture culture accepts children's sacrifices. In the ancient times where science lacked proper explanation, the fear of the gods was stronger, so God was thought to bring about nature events. If you come to the god of this century, he is much stronger than anyone, and he is more retalive in the index. And he tells parents to sacrifice their children for their families (and other groups)
The story of the book "Genesis" is "Exodus". In Genesis, Abraham was promised "to be a great country, all the countries on the earth will be blessed" (Genesis 12: 1-3). Keep this promise Exodus tells the story of God who saved the people from Egypt for his devotion to Abraham. Also, God has shown his name in his nature.
The promise to the people of God through Abraham is based on two immutable facts: blessing blessing and his oath to Abraham. The promise of God to Genesis 12 in Abraham indirectly raises Abraham's great nation through the descendants of Abraham, spreads Abraham's name all over the world, and wishes to bless the whole. The world passes through Abraham and his descendants. Abraham waits ... wait ... wait ... I am waiting for God to follow this promise more. Finally, when he was 100, when hope seemed desperate, Abraham saw that God began to obey his words. When she got old, Sarah gave Abraham a son who named him Isaac. But when everything came true God accepted his son in Abraham (Genesis 22) and was ordered to devote him as a sacrifice. It is really a trial of faith! But Abraham asserts God's promise and trusts God to do the right thing.
17 When Abraham tried him, God was devoted to his son Isaac as a sacrifice. God made promises to Abraham, but Abraham was ready to devote his son as a sacrifice. 18 Abraham said, "The descendants of my promise come from Isaac." 19 Abraham believed that God could increase the dead. 24 When Moses grew, he rejected the son of the daughter of King Egypt by faith. 25 He chose not to take sins in a short time, but to suffer the people of God. 26 I believe that the suffering of Christ is better than owning all the treasures of Egypt because he is seeking a reward for God. 27 By faith Moses left Egypt and was not afraid of the anger of the king. Moses continued to be strong as if he could see the invisible God.