God asked him to.
Genesis 11:31 reports that Abraham's father, Terah took Abraham, and his grandson, Lot the son of Haran, from Ur in Chaldea to Haran (or Harran) in southeastern Turkey, on the way to Canaan. The ancient city to which the family relocated had the same name as Terah's son, Haran, which is a strange coincidence and suggests a deeper significance. Ur and Haran were the two principal cities of the moon god, Sin, and it is a very plausible hypothesis that this migration story is a folk memory of the spread of the moon cult from Ur to Haran and then into Palestine.
God did not ask anyone to kill His Son, but He asked His Son to die for the sin of the world. Jesus (God's Son) said, "The reason my Father [God] loves me is that I lay down my life-only to take it up again. No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it down and authority to take it up again. This command I received from my Father" (John 10:17-18). So even though God used humans to kill Jesus, God Himself was the One Who sacrificed His only Son (and then rose him from the dead) because He loved the world. John 3:16 says "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." God loves you and that He has a wonderful plan for your life. God asked Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. Abraham bound Isaac and was going to kill him, but an angel intervened and Isaac was not killed. God did this so Abraham could better understand how much love God has by giving his only begotten son to be cruelly killed to save mankind.
The Bible provides a detailed genealogy of Abraham in the book of Genesis, tracing his lineage back to Adam. However, it is not considered complete as it focuses mainly on key figures in the lineage leading up to Abraham.
According to biblical tradition, Enoch was believed to have lived before Abraham. Enoch is described as a righteous man who walked with God and was taken up to heaven before his death. Abraham, on the other hand, is known for being the father of the three major monotheistic religions – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
A:Leon R. Kass (The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis) says that in a strange way the passage about Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son speaks more about God's faith in Abraham than Abraham's faith in God. Kass also cites an insightful comment from a student he taught at his university. If you say that Abraham, when he goes up Mount Moriah, neither hopes nor believes in the slightest that Isaac will somehow be saved or restored at the end of it all - if you say that Abraham has resigned himself wholly to the loss of his son Isaac - then you must also say . . . that Abraham is here offering Isaac to a God whom Abraham believes to be a liar. For did not God promise that "it is through Isaac that offspring shall be called for you (Genesis 21:12)?
yeh that's right u never give up for them try hard doing ur work and try not to give up that's part of ur life
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difficult life
fight if you love him and he loves you them fight for ur love dont give up
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Just shut up and move on w/ ur life!!
There is no information specifically in the Bible about where Abraham grew up, but it is mentioned that he departed from his father's house in Ur Kásdim, typically translated as Ur of the Chaldees.
"Palestine" didn't exist until more than 2000 years after Abraham lived. It was established by Romans in the year 70, after they expelled most of the Jews. The story of Abraham refers to time that might have been about 2000 BCE. Abraham grew up in a place that has been identified with the city of Ur in modern Iraq, moved to the land of Cana'an as an adult, in an area that is now in southern Israel, and lived the rest of his life there.
In 1855, Abraham Lincoln wrote that the Czar of Russia would more easily give up his throne than a slave owner would give up his slaves ( in the South ).
you work as hard as you can to acheive ur goals. dont give up. remember to work at ur goal day and night.
just ask him if ur nervous give him a hint that ur interested like brush up against him kiss him do somthing or just listen to ur gut
never give up never fear ur weakness