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  • And God said to Abraham: Sara thy wife shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name Isaac, and I will establish my covenant with him for a perpetual covenant, and with his seed after him. (Genesis 17, 19)

  • But my covenant I will establish with Isaac, whom Sara shall bring forth to thee at this time in the next year. (Genesis 17, 21)

  • And Abraham called the name of his son, whom Sara bore him, Isaac. (Genesis 21, 3)

  • When he was a hundred years old: for at this age of his father was Isaac born. (Genesis 21, 5)

  • And when Sara had seen the son of Agar the Egyptian playing with Isaac her son, she said to Abraham: (Genesis 21, 9)

  • Cast out this bondwoman, and her son: for the son of the bondwoman shall not be heir with my son Isaac. (Genesis 21, 10)

  • And God said to him: Let it not seem grievous to thee for the boy, and for thy bondwoman: in all that Sara hath said to thee, hearken to her voice: for in Isaac shall thy seed be called. (Genesis 21, 12)

  • He said to him: Take thy only begotten son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and go into the land of vision: and there thou shalt offer him for a holocaust upon one of the mountains which I will show thee. (Genesis 22, 2)

  • So Abraham rising up in the night, saddled his ass: and took with him two young men, and Isaac his son: and when he had cut wood for the holocaust he went his way to the place which God had commanded him. (Genesis 22, 3)

  • And he took the wood for the holocaust, and laid it upon Isaac his son: and he himself carried in his hands fire and a sword. And as they two went on together, (Genesis 22, 6)

  • Isaac said to his father: My father. And he answered: What wilt thou, son? Behold, saith he, fire and wood: where is the victim for the holocaust? (Genesis 22, 7)

  • And they came to the place which God had shown him, where he built an altar, and laid the wood in order upon it: and when he had bound Isaac his son, he laid him on the altar upon the pile of wood. (Genesis 22, 9)


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