Only after the fact (midrash and Rashi commentary).
Sarah is Hebrew for Princess. In the Bible, Sarah is the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac.
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In the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac, Sarah is not explicitly mentioned as knowing that Isaac was to be sacrificed. The focus is primarily on Abraham's obedience to God's command. However, it can be inferred that Sarah may have been aware of the situation to some extent, as she was Isaac's mother and likely involved in their family dynamics. Ultimately, the text does not provide definitive evidence either way regarding Sarah's knowledge of the impending sacrifice.
Isaac was the son of Abraham and sarah, the father of the Jewish race.
Ishmael was his son from Hagar, and Isaac was his son from his wife, Sarah.
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Isaac was her only child.
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The son of the first matriarch, Sarah, in the biblical narrative, is Isaac. Sarah was the wife of Abraham, and together they had Isaac when Sarah was well beyond childbearing age, following a promise from God. Isaac later became one of the patriarchs of the Israelite people, continuing the covenant established with Abraham.