Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets: And Other Old Testament Characters from Various SourcesBaring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
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Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets: And Other Old Testament Characters from Various Sources
Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
Bible. Old Testament -- Legends
Abraham answered, “He is the God who rules over heaven and earth; He is
Lord of all; He kills and makes alive; He wounds and heals; He forms
the fruit in the mother’s womb, and gives it life; He makes the plants
and trees to grow; He brings man to destruction, and raises him from
his grave again.”
Thus Abraham instructed those whom he relieved. And if a traveller
asked further, how he was to worship the great God, Abraham answered,
“Say only these words, Praised be the Eternal One who reigns over
heaven and earth! Praised be the Lord of the whole world, who filleth
all things living with plenteousness.” And no traveller went on his way
without thanking God.
Thus that guest-house was a great school, in which men were taught the
true religion, and gratitude to the Almighty God.
10. THE OFFERING OF ISAAC.[326]
Abraham loved the son of his old age, and Isaac grew up in the fear
of God, and his good conduct heightened the love Abraham bore him; but
the Patriarch thought in his heart, “I prepare gifts to give of my
abundance to every man that asks of me, and to every passer-by; but to
my Lord and God, the Giver of all good things, have I given nothing!”
There was a day when the sons of God (the angels) stood before the
Eternal One, and amongst them was the accusing angel, Satan or Sammael.
The Lord asked them, “Whence comest thou?”
“From walking to and fro upon the face of the earth,” he replied.
“And what hast thou beheld there of the doings of the sons of men?”
The accuser answered, “I saw that the sons of earth no longer praise
Thee, and adore Thee; when they have obtained their petition, then they
forget to give Thee thanks. I saw that Abraham, the son of Terah, as
long as he was childless, built altars and proclaimed Thy name to all
the world: now he has been given a son at the age of a hundred, and he
forgets Thee. I went to his door as a beggar, on the day that Isaac was
weaned, and I was turned away without an alms. I have seen him strike
alliance with the king of the Philistines, a nation that knows Thee
not, and to him has he given seven lambs. He has built a large house
and he gives to strangers, but to Thee he gives no sacrifice of value.
Ask of him any sacrifice that is costly, and he will refuse it.”
“What shall I ask?” inquired the Almighty.
“Ask of him now his son, and he will refuse him to Thy face.”
“I will do so, and thou shalt be confounded,” answered the Holy One.
The self-same night God appeared to Abraham, and addressed him gently
so as not to alarm him, and He said to him, “Abraham!”
The patriarch in deep humility answered, “Here am I, Lord what willest
Thou of Thy servant?”
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