No. He knew that Abraham would obey him because he loved him
If you mean Issac from Genesis Chapter 22 then the answer is, His Father Abraham - asked to sacrifice his son Issac - led up a hill to be sacrificed ( mount of the LORD) Angel of the lord - stopped Abraham from sacrificing his son God - Testing Abraham by telling his to sacrifice his son That is about it. Hope this helps
No. Gods never wrong.
Yes because the bible said that god asked Abraham to sacrifice his son name Issac and it was just a test of Abrahams faith in god
Isaac was a young lad , and he asked Abraham , where is the lamb for the sacrifice.
God asked Abraham to take his son and sacrifice him. This proved how loyal Abraham was to God and because of that God told Abraham that he would sacrifice his son instead....
Mount Moriah where the temple stood and where Calvary was located, and where Abraham was to sacrifice Isaac is the same limestone mountain.
God asked Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. However, at the last moment, an angel intervened, and Abraham was provided with a ram caught in a thicket, which he then sacrificed instead. This story is significant in the Abrahamic faiths as a demonstration of faith and obedience.
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In Genesis 15: we are told of the covenant God made with Abram (Abraham). The animals involved were 1 three year old heifer, a three year old goat, a turtledove, and a young pigeon.
Abraham's greatness is demonstrated by the fact that he entered this test of God with no plans or expectations. He simply prepared to carry out what God seemed to have asked, and it was the angel of God who stopped Abraham when he was already lifting the knife (Genesis ch.22).See also the Related Link.More about Abraham
Yes, he sure did. This is the question that Issac asked his father Abraham when they were walking up the mountain where Abraham was going to offer up his son for a sacrifice - "Where is the lamb?", and his father answered, "My son, God will provide himself a lamb." (Gen.22.7,8). And God, moreover, provided himself a Lamb, pure and spotless, without blemish, the Lord Jesus Christ, his only Son, who died on the cross for our sins - As John the Baptist said: "Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world." John 1:29
God had asked him as a test of faith to sacrifice his son, and Abraham was obeying by faith - knowing God could raise him again - but was not required to carry it out.