The man who told Abraham to "get down" was likely the angel who intervened during the binding of Isaac, known as the Akedah, according to the biblical narrative in Genesis 22. Just as Abraham was about to sacrifice his son Isaac, an angel of the Lord called out to him, stopping him from proceeding with the act. This moment signifies a test of faith and obedience, highlighting Abraham's devotion to God.
He is the first man with whom God started a friendly relationship, as told in the Torah, Qu'ran and the Bible.
yes, he wanted hunted down and killed.
God first told Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, bu then he told him to sacrifice a ram instead.
God told Abraham to look at the stars one night. Then He promised to Abraham that Abraham would have as many descendants as the stars in the sky (that is a lot of descendants)
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Abraham. God told him to come to the Holy Land.
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No, he was told to sacrifice his son. Abraham was going to obey, but God interrupted and provided a lamb for Abraham to sacrifice instead. Genesis 22:2-14.
He took his son to the mountain because God told him to. It was a test to see if Abraham would obey God. Once there, God told Abraham to kill Isaac. As Abraham was about to kill Isaac, God said "Stop, you have proven yourself to me"!
The "Abraham man" was a tudor beggar,back in the tudor times.
God told Abraham that he would have a son at his old age.