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, “Well I know that he who comforted us before thou
camest, will comfort us after thou art gone from us.”[335]
Abraham now stood over his son, who was bound with his hands to his
feet, upon the wood laid in order; and the eyes of Abraham rested on
the eyes of his son. But Isaac looked up into heaven, and saw the Angel
hosts crowded about God’s throne. Abraham saw not this, and he lifted
the knife; but he trembled and the knife fell from his hand, and he
cried aloud, “O my son! Would that another offering were found instead
of thee! But my help cometh only from the Lord who hath made heaven and
earth?”
Then he gathered up his resolution, and took the knife and held it once
more to strike; and Isaac’s spirit left him, and he swooned away.
But the angels of God, who stood round about His throne, announced to
the Most High all that took place, and they cried and wept, and even
the fiery seraphim exclaimed, “Woe! He slays his son.” And the tears of
the angels fell upon the face of Isaac, and made him ever after sad of
countenance.
Then God said, “Behold and see how great is the faith of My servant
Abraham, how on earth a man can hallow My great name, and devote his
best and dearest to My service; see that, ye, who at the creation
exclaimed, _What is man, that thou art mindful of him, and the son of
man that thou so regardest him?_”
Then He ordered Michael to fly swiftly, and stay the hand of Abraham.
And the archangel, when he came near, cried aloud, “Abraham! Abraham!
what doest thou?”
Abraham looked in the direction of the voice, in doubt, and said,
“_Here am I._”
Then said the angel, “_Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou
any thing unto him_.”
And Abraham said, “Who art thou?”
Michael told him who he was. Then said Abraham, “The Most High appeared
to me in a vision, and bade me take my son as a whole offering to the
place which He should say, and I may take no command from a servant of
God, against that which God Himself hath laid upon me.”
Then heaven opened, and he saw the glory of God, and God said to him,
“_Touch not the lad to do him harm, for now I know that thou fearest
God, seeing thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son, from Me_.”
And Abraham said, “How is this, O Lord! that Thou changest Thy purpose,
and sayest one day, Do this, and the next, Do it not?”
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