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The “only one” argument is not a key point since the scripture makes it clear that both Ishmael and Isaac were alive so “only one” does not refer to “how many”. So we must base it on the context. Gen 22:1 says “Some time after these events…”. So this appears to be sometime after Hagar and Ishmael had left Abraham. So therefore “only one” would seem to refer more to Isaac since again it does not make sense to take “only one” literally anyway since both were already born.I think sacrificing any of your sons ios hard . Bineg away doesnt Make it less harder . Specially if you see that son from tiem to time and that was yr first born .