Legends of Old Testament characters, from the Talmud and other sourcesBaring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
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Legends of Old Testament characters, from the Talmud and other sources
Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends
The Lord answered, “I have come to ask of thee something. I have saved
thee in all dangers; I delivered thee out of the furnace of Babylon; I
rescued thee from the army of Nimrod; I brought thee into this land, and
gave thee men-servants and maid-servants and cattle and sheep and
horses, and I have given thee a son in thine old age, and victory over
all thine enemies, and new temptations await thee, for I must prove
thee, and see if thou art grateful in thy heart, and that thy
righteousness may be manifest unto all, and that thy obedience may be
perfected. Take therefore thy son——”
Abraham answered trembling, “Which son? I have two.”
_The voice of God._—“That son which alone counteth with thee.”
_Abraham._—“Each is the only son of his mother.”
_The voice of God._—“The one you love.”
_Abraham._—“I love both.”
_The voice of God._—“The one you love best.”
_Abraham._—“I love both alike.”
_The voice of God._—“Then I demand Isaac.”
_Abraham._—“And what shall I do with him, O Lord?”
_The voice of God._—“Go to the place that I shall tell thee, where,
unexpectedly, hills shall arise in sight out of the valley bottom. Go to
that place whence once My Light, My Teaching issued, which My eye
watches over untiringly, and where the smoke of incense shall arise to
Me, to the place where prayer is heard and sacrifice shall be offered,
where at the end of time I shall judge the nations, and cast the ungodly
into the pit of Gehinom;—to the land of Moriah that I shall show thee,
there shalt thou take thy son Isaac as a whole burnt offering.”
_Abraham._—“Shall I bring Thee such an offering as this, O Lord? Where
is the priest to prepare the sacrifice?”
_The voice of God._—“I have taken from Shem his priesthood, and thou art
clothed therewith.”
_Abraham._—“But in that country there are many hills; which shall I
ascend?”
_The voice of God._—“A mountain on which shall rest my Glory; there
shall it be told thee further what thou must do.”
Abraham prepared to fulfil the command of God, but he dreaded the
separation between Sarah and her son. If he took Isaac away secretly,
then he feared that, in the excess of her distress, she would do herself
harm. At last he decided on this course; he went to Sarah’s tent, and he
said to her, “My dearest, prepare this day a little banquet, that in our
old days we may rejoice our hearts.”
Sarah answered, “Wherefore this day, my husband? Are you about to lose
anything this day?”
Abraham said, “Think, my wife, Sarah! how good God has been to us;
therefore it behoves us to thank Him all the days of our life.”
Sarah did as Abraham had commanded.
As they sat and ate, Abraham said, “Thou knowest well, dear wife, that I
knew the One true God from the time that I was three years old. Isaac is
older, and it behoves him to know more of the law of God. Therefore I
design to take him with me to Shem and Eber, our ancestors, who live not
far from here, that they may instruct him. Hast thou anything to object
to this, Sarah?”
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