There was a ram caught in the bushes, by its horns. Abraham sacrificed the ram instead. he had passed gods test in flying colours.
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A ram was sacrificed instead of Isaac in the biblical story of the Binding of Isaac, as a test of Abraham's faith.
Abraham
Abraham was told by God to sacrifice his son.
he never ended up sacrificeing him because he killed a goat instead. as for the actual question i don't know
Abraham sacrificed Isaac.
Abraham's original sacrifice was his son Isaac(Ishmael to the Islam religion) but God stopped him and so Abraham sacrificed a nearby ram as an offering to God.
if you are talking about the story of Abraham and how he was told by God to sacrifice his son Isaac, than instead of his son he sacrificed a lamb because he was going to sacrifice his son for God and so God said that he had proven his faith and that means he loves him, so instead he let Abraham sacrifice a lamb instead!! hope that helped :D
Iphegenia
Ibraheem (Abraham) had one vision in which he was to sacrifice his only son Ismaeel (Ishmael). When he went to sacrifice his son, God told him he did not have to do it and supplied a lamb that could be sacrificed instead.
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1). Abraham did not sacrifice his son. God merely tested him, and then sent a ram to be sacrificed instead (Genesis ch.22).2). "The Jews" of the time comprised 3 people ... Abraham, his wife, and his son.Two of them accepted God's test unquestioningly. The third ... Abraham's wife ... must also have been in favor of it, because, as we know from at least two episodes earlier in Genesis, when she saw fit to urge a particular action, Abraham listened carefully to her opinion and complied with it. So we may safely assume that she did nothing to stop it.Answer:Actually, the Midrash (traditional Rabbinic commentary) relates that Abraham concealed the Akeida (the above event) from Sarah, out of concern that she might interfere.
According to the Quran, Abraham was the son of Azar, while the Bible says he was the son of Terah in Genesis 11:27. Muslims believe that Abraham sacrificed Ismael on the altar, while the Bible states that Issac was sacrificed. The Bible specifically mentions the name 'Issac' while the Quran does not specify the name of the son.