No one. Abraham was tested by God to see if he WOULD do that, but was not required to actually do it. God sent an angel to stop him. Genesis chapter 22.
A man named Jephthah DID burn his DAUGHTER as a sacrifice to God, as a result of an unwise oath he made that he would offer the first thing that came through a door as a sacrifice to God. He had no idea it would be his own daughter. Judges 11:31 and following.
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No one. Actually God just asked Abraham to sacrifice his only son Isaac as a burnt offering, and when Abraham was about to slay his son, an angel of the Lord stopped him. Then when he looked at the thicket he saw a ram caught by its horns. So he went over and took it and sacrificed it instead of Isaac. Read Genesis 22:1-24. God is the greatest provider.
Jesus sacrified himself forgod to help people
Abraham was told by God to sacrifice his son.
I think you mean, "Abraham sacrificed his son" as there is no record in the Bible of Isaiah sacrificing his son; although neither did Abraham sacrifice his son, though he intended to, but was prevented at the last moment by God. The name of this mountain was not mentioned in the Bible, and was not near Jerusalem, but Jesus was sacrificed on Mt Calvary near Jerusalem.
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.
The three core principles of Christian faith are belief in the Trinity (God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, and the importance of love and forgiveness as taught by Jesus.
The Bible alone shows that Jesus is the Son of God and Saviour. If there is any doubt about the factual truth of the Bible, then there is doubt about Jesus as the Son of God and Saviour.
The argument for Jesus being the Son of God is that the Bible says so. If there is any doubt as to the reliability of the Bible, then there is no support for the argument that Jesus is the Son of God.
Yes, He is God's son.
This occurs in 2 Kings 3:25-27, where it seems that either the gods of Moab defeated the Israelites and Judahites, or the Hebrew people simply had such faith in the efficacy of human sacrifice that they believed their continued efforts would be in vain and so abandoned their attack.King Jehoram of Israel and King Jehoshaphat of Judah, with the assistance of the prophet Elisha, fought the Moabites and besieged the Moab city of Kir-haraseth. They had the upper hand until the Moabite king sacrificed his eldest son on the wall of the city, whereupon the Israelites and Judahites abandoned the siege.AnswerNo king in the Bible sacrificed his son to God since it was prohibited by law and abhorrent to God. Mesha, king of Moab, sacrificed to his pagan god Chemosh in 2 Kings 27, but that was not to the God of the Israelites.
The name Bishra is not in the Bible. It does refer to land where the Canaanites lived, in Northern Africa.Bones of thousands of children sacrificed to the goddess Tanit were found in Tunisia, North Africa. It was where Phoenicians(Canaanites) sacrificed to their god. It provides proof of the Bible verses that speaks of these people and their false worship.
He was the son of god right from the start. As the bible says the Trinity, That's The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are right from the start.
Who cares you bible banger!!
Mary Jesus' mother of God to carry His Son.