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
And the Lord answered, and said, “I said not unto thee, Slay the lad as
a burnt offering, but I said, Take thy son to the place that I shall
tell thee, as a whole burnt offering. This hast thou done; thou hast
fulfilled My command, I exact no more of thee. I change not my purpose,
but I did suffer thee to misunderstand the purport of My command, and
to think that I exacted more of thee; and this I did to prove thee. And
now, _by Myself have I sworn; for because thou hast done this thing,
and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son; that in blessing I will
bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars of
the heavens, and as the sand which is upon the sea shore; and thy seed
shall possess the gate of his enemies._”
Then Isaac revived, and Abraham cut his cords, and he stood up and
said, “Praised be the eternal One, who quickeneth those that be dead.”
And Abraham turned to the Shekinah and said, “Lord! how shall I depart
hence without having offered to Thee a sacrifice?” The Lord answered,
“Lift thine eyes, and thou shalt see a beast for sacrifice behind thee.”
In the thicket of the wood was that ram which God created at dusk on
the sixth day, that it might serve this purpose. An angel had brought
it out of Paradise, where it had lived since its creation, and had fed
under the shadow of the Tree of Life, and had drunk of the River that
there flows. And when the ram was brought into this earth, all the
earth was filled with the fragrance from its fleece, on which hung the
odors of the flowers on which it had lain in Paradise.
But by Satan’s fraud, the animal was frightened and strayed away, and
Abraham tracked it by its foot-prints. Then Satan decoyed the beast
behind some bushes and entangled its horns in the thicket; and Abraham
would have passed by, and not seen it, but the ram caught him by his
cloak. So Abraham slew it, and offered it in sacrifice, and sprinkled
with its blood the altar he had made.
Now the Last Trumpets that shall sound, the one to call the just, the
other the unjust, are made of the horns of this wondrous ram.
11. THE DEATH OF SARAH.
Sarah,--who, as we have seen, accompanied Abraham and Isaac part of the
way to Moriah,--on her return to the tent, found an old man awaiting
her. It was Satan.
He greeted her with profound respect, and asked after her husband and
son.
She answered that they had gone forth on a journey.
“Whither have they gone?” asked Satan.
“My lord has gone to visit the school of Shem and Eber, our grandsires,
there to leave my son Isaac to be instructed in the law of God.”
“Alas! alas!” exclaimed the Apostate Angel; “thou art greatly deceived.”
Sarah was alarmed; and she asked wherefore he spake thus.
“Know then,” said Satan, “that Abraham has gone forth with Isaac to
sacrifice him, upon a mountain, to the Most High.”
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