| Shannon Tanner - Obesity - 2007 - 142 pages
...place of which God had told him. And Abraham built an altar there and placed the wood in order; and he bound Isaac his son and laid him on the altar, upon the wood. And Abraham stretched out his hand and took the knife to slay his son. But the Angel of the LORD called to him from heaven... | |
| Shay A. Meckenstock - Christian life - 2007 - 195 pages
...place of which God had told him. And Abraham built an altar there and placed the wood in order; and he bound Isaac his son and laid him on the altar, upon the wood. And Abraham stretched out his hand and took the knife to slay his son. But the Angel of the Lord called to him from heaven... | |
| Candace House - Religion - 2007 - 138 pages
...together. When they came to the place of which God had told him, Abraham built an altar there; then he laid the wood in order and bound Isaac his son and laid him on the altar on the wood. And Abraham stretched forth his hand and took hold of the knife to slay his son. '~ the... | |
| Evelyn George - Bible - 2007 - 354 pages
...wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt offering? 9 And they came to the place which God had told him of; and Abraham built an altar there, and laid the wood in order, and bound l£OjS£. his son, and laid him on the altar upon the wood. Abraham had built several altars, but now... | |
| Richard Marius - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 228 pages
...burnt offering: so they went both of them together. And they came to the place which God had told him of; and Abraham built an altar there, and laid the wood in order, and bound lsaac his son, and laid him on the altar upon the wood. And Abraham stretched forth his hand, and took... | |
| Philip Schaff - Religion - 2007 - 589 pages
...of." Certainly God is here mentioned, not an angel. But a little afterwards Scripture hath it thus: "And Abraham stretched forth his hand, and took the knife to slay his son. And the angel of the Lord called unto hira out of heaven, and said, Abraham, Abraham; and he said,... | |
| 2007 - 561 pages
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