Total trust in the LORD and His promises. He knew that whatever God commanded would result in Abraham's ultimate happiness. He didn't understand how that particular act could possibly make him happy, but he trusted God more than he trusted his own thoughts. Turns out, Isaac did not have to be sacrificed. God was merely testing Abraham, and blessed him immensely for being willing to follow the commandments, even hard ones.
The essential message of the near-sacrifice of Isaac is 'Have faith in God and obey Him'.
Isaac (Genesis ch.22). God tested Abraham's obedience by seeming to request that he sacrifice Isaac. See also:More about Abraham and Isaac
God first told Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, bu then he told him to sacrifice a ram instead.
If you mean why did God ask Abraham to sacrifice Isaac then the answer is that He was not angry with either of them. We don't know specifically from the Bible text why God asks Abraham to sacrifice his son but we do know that Abraham does not even question the request. If we read carefully however we see that Abraham likely trusted that God would save Isaac somehow and his faith was rewarded when God provides an animal for the sacrifice instead. Some scholars believe that Abraham was asked to sacrifice Isaac as a test of his faith but others believe that the entire incident was a powerfully moving demonstration of God's desire that human sacrifice not be performed to honour Him. Many of the surrounding nations practiced child sacrifice and here God makes very clear the fact that that is not what He desires from his people.
God tested abraham, as he told him to sacrifice Issac on mount Moriah.
No one. God tested him to see if he would be willing to offer up his son Isaac, but did not make him actually do so (Genesis ch.22).See also:More about Abraham and Isaac
He asks him to sacrifice his beloved son Isaac to prove his love and obedience of God, but God sends an angel to stay his hand and provides a goat to sacrifice instead.
"Abraham's daughter" can refer to Sarah, the wife of Abraham, or to any daughter he may have had. In a broader sense, the phrase can symbolize the lineage or descendants of Abraham in religious or cultural contexts.
In Genesis 22:1-19 Abraham was tested by God to see if he would be willing to sacrifice his son. The son's name was Isaac. Abraham took two of his servants along with Isaac; and Isaac carried wood to the site designated by God. Abraham, with unerring trust in the Lord, was ready to sacrifice whomever or whatever God would ask him to. Of course God intervened and spared Isaac, once He saw that He, God, had chosen wisely the people to be His Chosen People. In the end, Abraham offered up a ram.
God tested Abraham's obedience by asking him to sacrifice his only son Isaac, we must remember that Abraham , got Isaac when he was 100 years old.
The ethics within the binding of Isaac falls into theological voluntarism. This means that we are to take whatever is endorsed by god to be good such as when god asks Cain and Abel for tribute and the sacrifice of livestock. So when god wishes Abraham to kill his son Isaac, Abraham is all too willing to go ahead with the sacrifice without question.
No. Gods never wrong.