The apple banged him on the head when he was on a bench, so the item was an apple.
No, he was knighted in 1705, which gained him the title of "Sir".
ISAAC (I′saac) [Laughter]. The only son of Abraham by his wife Sarah. Hence, a vital link in the line of descent leading to Christ. (1Ch 1:28, 34; Mt 1:1, 2; Lu 3:34) Isaac was weaned at about 5, was as good as offered up as a sacrifice at perhaps 25, was married at 40, became father to twin sons at 60, and died at the age of 180.-Ge 21:2-8; 22:2; 25:20, 26; 35:28.
Issac's sons, Jacob and Esau, came by Issac's only wife, Rebecca.Answer:The "sons of Isaac?"... "Isaac's sons?"... " 'saac's sons?"... "Saxons?"They probably came from the dispersed Israelite tribes of Joseph, who are Ephraim and Manasseh, upon whom Isaac's name was named by his son, Jacob (Israel)."The Angel which redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads; and LET MY NAME BE NAMED ON THEM, and THE NAME OF MY FATHERS ABRAHAM AND ISAAC; and let them grow into a multitude in the midst of the earth... he (Manasseh) also shall be great: but truly his younger brother (Ephraim) shall be greater than he, and his seed shall become a multitude (company, commonwealth) of nations." (Gen.48:16-19)