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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)
till they reached the place God had shewn him. And here he built an altar, and set the wood in order on it; then he bound his son Isaac and laid him down there on the altar, above the pile of wood. (Genesis 22, 9)
all the races of the world shall find a blessing through thy posterity, for this readiness of thine to do my bidding. (Genesis 22, 18)
that thou wilt make thy way to my own country and my own kindred, and find a wife for my son Isaac there. (Genesis 24, 4)
It may be that one of them, when I ask her to let down her pitcher and give me drink, will say, Here is drink for thee, and I will water thy camels as well. Let this be the bride thou hast chosen for thy servant Isaac; if it proves so, I shall know that thou art shewing kindness to my master. (Genesis 24, 14)
