* God commands Abraham to offer up Isaac. (1,2) Abraham's faith and
obedience to the Divine command. (3-10) Another sacrifice is provided
instead of Isaac. (11-14) The covenant with Abraham renewed. (15-19)
The family of Nahor. (20-24)... [ Continue Reading ]
1,2 We never are secure from trials In Hebrew, to tempt, and to try,
or to prove, are expressed by the same word. Every trial is indeed a
temptation, and tends to show the dispositions of the heart, whether
holy or unholy. But God proved Abraham, not to draw him to sin, as
Satan tempts. Strong fait... [ Continue Reading ]
3-10 Never was any gold tried in so hot a fire. Who but Abraham would
not have argued with God? Such would have been the thought of a weak
heart; but Abraham knew that he had to do with a God, even Jehovah.
Faith had taught him not to argue, but to obey. He is sure that what
God commands is good; t... [ Continue Reading ]
11-14 It was not God's intention that Isaac should actually be
sacrificed, yet nobler blood than that of animals, in due time, was to
be shed for sin, even the blood of the only begotten Son of God. But
in the mean while God would not in any case have human sacrifices
used. Another sacrifice is pro... [ Continue Reading ]
15-19 There are high declarations of God's favour to Abraham in this
confirmation of the covenant with him, exceeding any he had yet been
blessed with. Those that are willing to part with any thing for God,
shall have it made up to them with unspeakable advantage. The promise,
ver. Genesis 22:18, d... [ Continue Reading ]
20-24 This chapter ends with some account of Nahor's family, who had
settled at Haran. This seems to be given for the connexion which it
had with the church of God. From thence Isaac and Jacob took wives;
and before the account of those events this list is recorded. It shows
that though Abraham saw... [ Continue Reading ]