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  • But God said to Abraham, Thou shalt have a son by thy wife Sara, and shalt give him the name of Isaac; it is to him and to the race which shall follow him that I will make good my promise, ratified for ever. (Genesis 17, 19)

  • but when I make good this promise of mine, it will be for Isaac, the son thou wilt have, at this time next year, by thy wife Sara. (Genesis 17, 21)

  • To this son whom Sara had borne him, Abraham gave the name of Isaac, (Genesis 21, 3)

  • He himself was then a hundred years old; so great an age had he reached before Isaac was born to him. (Genesis 21, 5)

  • And Sara cried out, God has made me laugh for joy; whoever hears of this will laugh (Isaac) with me. (Genesis 21, 6)

  • and Sara found the son of the Egyptian woman, Agar, mocking her own son Isaac.✻ Whereupon she said to Abraham, (Genesis 21, 9)

  • Rid thyself of this slave-woman and her son; it cannot be that the son of a slave should divide the inheritance with my own son, Isaac. (Genesis 21, 10)

  • but God said to him, Do not take it to heart so, the boy’s lot and the lot of thy slave; attend to all Sara’s bidding, for indeed it is through Isaac that thy posterity shall be traced. (Genesis 21, 12)

  • God told him, Take thy only son, thy beloved son Isaac, with thee, to the land of Clear Vision,✻ and there offer him to me in burnt-sacrifice on a mountain which I will shew thee. (Genesis 22, 2)

  • Rising, therefore, at dawn, Abraham saddled his ass, bidding two of the men-servants and his son Isaac follow him; he cut the wood needed for the burnt-sacrifice, and then set out for the place of which God had spoken to him. (Genesis 22, 3)

  • Then he took the wood for the sacrifice, and gave it to his son Isaac to carry; he himself carried the brazier and the knife. As they walked along together (Genesis 22, 6)

  • Isaac said to him, Father. What is it, my son? he asked. Why, said he, we have the fire here and the wood; where is the lamb we need for a victim? (Genesis 22, 7)


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