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Abraham's son Isaac was around 37 years old when he was almost sacrificed by his father.

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Abrahams son was Isaac.


Who was Sarah and Abrahams son?

Sarah and Abraham's son was named Isaac. He was born to them in their old age, fulfilling God's promise to give them a child despite their advanced years. Isaac went on to become an important figure in the Abrahamic religions.


Who did Isaac abrahams son marry?

Isaac, the son of Abraham, married Rebekah. She was chosen for him by his father Abraham's servant, who traveled to Mesopotamia to find a suitable wife from Abraham's relatives. Rebekah became the mother of Isaac's two sons, Esau and Jacob.


Who was Abrahams second son?

Esau (Esav) and Jacob (Yaakov) were twins. Esau was the first to be born, with Jacob emerging literally on the heel of his brother.


Who did Abraham's servant travel to the land of his family's origin to find a wife for?

The servant was sent to find a wife for Abrahams son Isaac.


The founding patriarch of the Israelites who very nearly sacrificed his son Isaac?

It is Abraham father of the Jewish, Islam and christians.


What does Luke 13v28 reveal about Isaac in the Bible?

He will be in the kingdom of God with other Old Testament believers such as Abraham and Jacob.


What religion one of Abrahams sons?

Islam traces its ancestry through Abraham's older son, Ishma'el. Judaism traces it's ancestry through Abraham's younger son, Isaac.


Did Abraham and Sarah had a son name Isaac first?

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


Is Isaac a patriarch of the Hebrew people?

Yitzchak (Isaac) was the son of Abraham and the father of Jacob. The Torah relates how Isaac was willing to be sacrificed for God (Genesis ch.22). For more, see Genesis ch.26 and ch.27.