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Genesis 22

God tests Abraham by commanding him to sacrifice Isaac on Mount Moriah. Abraham obeys in faith, binding Isaac on the altar, but the angel of the Lord stops him at the last moment and provides a ram as a substitute. God reaffirms His covenant blessings because of Abraham's obedience.

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Some time later God tested Abraham and said to him, “Abraham!” “Here I am,” he answered.

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“Take your son,” God said, “your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah. Offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains, which I will show you.”

~Hebrews 11:17Typology

Abraham offering his only son Isaac — type of God offering his only Son

By faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac on the altar. He who had received the promises was ready to offer his one and only son,

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~John 3:16Typology

God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son — echoes Abraham and Isaac

For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that everyone who believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.

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So Abraham got up early the next morning, saddled his donkey, and took along two of his servants and his son Isaac. He split the wood for a burnt offering and set out for the place God had designated.

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On the third day Abraham looked up and saw the place in the distance.

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“Stay here with the donkey,” Abraham told his servants. “The boy and I will go over there to worship, and then we will return to you.”

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Abraham took the wood for the burnt offering and placed it on his son Isaac. He himself carried the fire and the sacrificial knife, and the two of them walked on together.

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Then Isaac said to his father Abraham, “My father!” “Here I am, my son,” he replied. “The fire and the wood are here,” said Isaac, “but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?”

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Abraham answered, “God Himself will provide the lamb for the burnt offering, my son.” And the two walked on together.

~John 1:29Typology

God himself will provide the lamb — Behold, the Lamb of God

The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!

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When they arrived at the place God had designated, Abraham built the altar there and arranged the wood. He bound his son Isaac and placed him on the altar, atop the wood.

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Then Abraham reached out his hand and took the knife to slaughter his son.

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Just then the angel of the LORD called out to him from heaven, “Abraham, Abraham!” “Here I am,” he replied.

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“Do not lay a hand on the boy or do anything to him,” said the angel, “for now I know that you fear God, since you have not withheld your only son from me.”

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Then Abraham looked up and saw behind him a ram in a thicket, caught by its horns. So he went and took the ram and offered it as a burnt offering in place of his son.

~Romans 8:32Typology

Ram provided in Isaac's place — God did not spare his own Son

He who did not spare His own Son but gave Him up for us all, how will He not also, along with Him, freely give us all things?

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And Abraham called that place The LORD Will Provide. So to this day it is said, “On the mountain of the LORD it will be provided.”

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And the angel of the LORD called to Abraham from heaven a second time,

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saying, “By Myself I have sworn, declares the LORD, that because you have done this and have not withheld your only son,

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I will surely bless you, and I will multiply your descendants like the stars in the sky and the sand on the seashore. Your descendants will possess the gates of their enemies.

Hebrews 6:14Direct Quote

I will surely bless you and give you many descendants

saying, “I will surely bless you and multiply your descendants.”

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And through your offspring all nations of the earth will be blessed, because you have obeyed My voice.”

Galatians 3:16Prophecy Fulfillment

Promises spoken to Abraham and his seed — Christ

The promises were spoken to Abraham and to his seed. The Scripture does not say, “and to seeds,” meaning many, but “and to your seed,” meaning One, who is Christ.

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Galatians 3:16Direct Quote

To your seed — meaning one person, who is Christ

The promises were spoken to Abraham and to his seed. The Scripture does not say, “and to seeds,” meaning many, but “and to your seed,” meaning One, who is Christ.

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Abraham went back to his servants, and they got up and set out together for Beersheba. And Abraham settled in Beersheba.

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Some time later, Abraham was told, “Milcah has also borne sons to your brother Nahor:

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Uz the firstborn, his brother Buz, Kemuel (the father of Aram),

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Chesed, Hazo, Pildash, Jidlaph, and Bethuel.”

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And Bethuel became the father of Rebekah. Milcah bore these eight sons to Abraham’s brother Nahor.

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Moreover, Nahor’s concubine, whose name was Reumah, bore Tebah, Gaham, Tahash, and Maacah.

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