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Bereishit = Genesis
Its one of the books of the Tanach
Its one of the books of the Tanach
No, he is called only son ,since he is the only one with Abraham at that time.Wait-- Why does it say “your only one, yea, Isaac”? Either way, I would think he would be called the loved and “only one” since he came from the legitimate wife and not the concubine like Ishmael.
Got it now:thumbsup:Bereishit = Genesis
Its one of the books of the Tanach
Jealousy is bad, however I dont see the nexus.That doesnt fly . If it was the case he wouldnt have needed to specify him by Isaac. If it is well known and clear that by mentioning the word only son then that means your cuurrently near in the neighborhood son . Then why need mention Isaac at all?!
To talk to some body and tell him about his only son is totally irrelevant to where his sons are located. I dont see how can they be combined .
Again sadly Jelousy is bad
And since the Quran doesnt actually specify which son it is, it is safe to say that we must rely on the Bible.Ok, In the Douay-Rheims (the translation) Bible, in Genesis 21, Agar and Ishmael are sent away after Isaac is born. Then, the sacrafice incident happens in Genesis 22 with Isaac. So it seems the discrepancy is with chronology between the Islamic understanding and the Christian one.
Exactly, this is why it must be ** isaac**, same blood line.It’s kind of funny that we are arguing over the detail of who was almost sacraficed, when really, no matter who it is, this incident can be argued to heavily forshadow the redemptive death of Christ. I think that would be the big topic of discussion![]()
Ah yes, didn’t even think of that. That would just add to it.Exactly, this is why it must be isaac, same blood line.
Now the first Point I refuted before - The home issueJealousy is bad, however I dont see the nexus.
You see there are two things happening here.
Isaac is the “only son” in three ways.
Now the Covenant with Abraham is to make his seed a plentitude.
- Isaac is the only son at home
- Isaac is the only son and heir of Abraham, since Sarah would not tolerate Ishamel to be heir with her son
- Isaac is the only son, by the covenant of the Lord, the “only son” from whose blood line Allah will incarnate.
But the Covenant through Isaac , is special.
It is to reveal Himself through Isaac only.
We know too, this since Abraham and Sarah are renamed after the birth of Isaac, this is not the case with Hagar.
And we know that it is the custom of the Lord to rename people, at the time of a monumental change or covenant, as in Saul to Paul, Jacob to Israel, etc etc.
Interesting point. Perhaps God was making sure Abraham would not try to avoid sacrificing Isaac by seeking Ishmael to sacrifitce instead. Therefore God tells Abraham that yes He is referring to Isaac even though Abraham would not like that.If it was the case he wouldnt have needed to specify him by Isaac. If it is well known and clear that by mentioning the word only son then that means your cuurrently near in the neighborhood son . Then why need mention Isaac at all?!
Since apparently Abraham was with Isaac at the time and therefore had a closer relationship to Isaac, it would truly have been more of a test to sacrifice Isaac. This is not to say that Abraham would like to sacrifice Ishmael either, but perhaps God is making sure that Abraham does not try to choose Ishmael since it might be less painful to sacrifice him. This is not a comment on Ishmael but rather Abraham and simply the fact that Abraham had a closer relationship to Isaac at the time. Therefore it was more of a test to sacrifice Isaac. The scripture does inidcate that it would be a test. So it is a true test if it someone that you are very close to. If Abraham did not have as close a relationship with Ishmael at the time then it would seem that a “test” indicates that it was to be Isaac.The TEST is considred a test by the hardships it bring and the emotions involved. Again, wouldnt it be much easier test after knwoing that he has two sons instead of one??!
It’s not a *modern *Jewish creed. The Tanach was not recorded by modern Jews. The ancient writings do indeed record the name of the Messiah to be “God with Us”, which can be taken to mean God Incarnate, which is exactly what the Jews who became Christian believed.The third point is not valid because this isnt a Jewish creed. The incarnation of God .and since we are quoting the Tanack . We are looking with Jewish eyes and understanding and not christian.
Do you think that it would be harder for Abraham to sacrifice someone he lived with and was close to?There is a difference between what makes sense to People from a christian perspective and what can constitute for abraham a hard test .
A hard test is the sacrifice of the ONLY son long waited for after years of no sons or children. This is the test and how hard it is .
In this case, it is clear that God is referring to the son Abraham loved, and “only one” is followed by “whom you love” Gen 22:2In order to prove a certain christian point of view it has to be complex witha lot of details and ties so it would hold. and alot of data