1) God gave him a son in his (and Sarah's) old age (Genesis ch.21).
2) God gave him the Holy Land as an inheritance (Genesis ch.13).
3) God made a covenant with him (Genesis ch.15 and 17).
4) God gave him victory in battle (Genesis ch.14).
5) Kings feared him (Genesis ch.12 and 20) and sought treaties with him (Genesis ch.21).
Apparently you're referring to Genesis 22, in which Abraham demonstrated readiness to sacrifice his son but did not, in the end, need to do so. The importance of this is that it shows Abraham's unquestioning obedience. After having his aged and long-barren wife, Sarah, give birth to Isaac (whom God had promised him), Abraham put his service of God ahead of his love for Isaac, despite knowing that it was Isaac who would carry on his traditions. This has served as a model for those Jews who gave up their lives rather than abandon God.See also:How did Abraham show his faith in God?How did Abraham get rewarded for his faithfulness?Why did God want to test Abraham?
Abraham gave absolutley nothing. You cannot return God's grace, nothing, not even your life, is big enough. Abraham got clost by giving God his heart.
Believers have hope in the day of the Lord because they believe in the promise of salvation and eternal life through their faith in God. They trust that God will bring justice, righteousness, and peace to the world, and that they will be rewarded for their faithfulness.
We see in the book of Genesis that he was ready to sacrifice his only son Isaac, even though he got him when he was well over hundred years of age.
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god rewarded abraham like how he said, he gave abraham as many desendits as the stars in the sky. There was only one catch, god gave him one son, named Issac, Abraham still recieved one son, but he had grand children, great great children, great great great children ect..... but he only had one som
faithfulness in translation refers to giving the source text the whole attention
he is rewarded by his death which he was meant to be rewarded by early retirement
Genesis 24:27saying, "Praise be to the LORD, the God of my master Abraham, who has not abandoned his kindness and faithfulness to my master. As for me, the LORD has led me on the journey to the house of my master's relatives."
loyalty
God rewarded Ruth's faithfulness to Naomi by providing her with a loving husband, Boaz, and eventually allowing her to become the great-grandmother of King David through their son Obed. Ruth's loyalty and obedience resulted in her being blessed with a prosperous and influential lineage.
He was rewarded and ended up as a constellation.