1._And it came to pass_. This chapter contains a most memorable
narrative. For although Abraham, through the whole course of his life,
gave astonishing proofs of faith and obedience, yet none more
excellent can be imagined than the immolation of his son. For other
temptations with which the Lord had... [ Continue Reading ]
2._Take now thy son_. Abraham is commanded to immolate his son. If God
had said nothing more than that his son should die, even this message
would have most grievously wounded his mind; because, whatever favor
he could hope for from God, was included in this single promise, In
Isaac shall thy seed b... [ Continue Reading ]
3._And Abraham rose up early in the morning. _This promptitude shows
the greatness of Abraham’s faith. Innumerable thoughts might come
into the mind of the holy man; each of which would have overwhelmed
his spirit, unless he had fortified it by faith. And there is no doubt
that Satan, during the dar... [ Continue Reading ]
4._And saw the place_. He saw, indeed, with his eyes, the place which
before had been shown him in secret vision. But when it is said, that
he lifted up his eyes, Moses doubtless signifies, that he had been
very anxious during the whole of the three days. In commanding his
servants to remain behind,... [ Continue Reading ]
7._My father_. God produces here a new instrument of torture, by which
he may, more and more, torment the breast of Abraham, already pierced
with so many wounds. And it is not to be doubted, that God designedly
both framed the tongue of Isaac to this tender appellation, and
directed it to this quest... [ Continue Reading ]
8._So they went both of them together_. Here we perceive both the
constancy of Abraham, and the modesty of his son. For Abraham is not
rendered more remiss by this obstacles and the son does not persist in
replying to his father’s answer. For he might easily have objected,
Wherefore have we brought... [ Continue Reading ]
9._And they came to the place_. Moses purposely passes over many
things, which, nevertheless, the reader ought to consider. When he has
mentioned the building of the altar, he immediately afterwards adds,
that Isaac was bound. But we know that he was then of middle age, so
that he might either be mo... [ Continue Reading ]
11._And the angel of the Lord called unto him_. The inward temptation
had been already overcome, when Abraham intrepidly raised his hand to
slay his son; and it was by the special grace of God that he obtained
so signal a victory. But now Moses subjoins, that suddenly beyond all
hope, his sorrow was... [ Continue Reading ]
12._Now I know that thou fearest God_. The exposition of Augustine,
‘I have caused thee to know,’ is forced. But how can any thing
become known to God, to whom all things have always been present?
Truly, by condescending to the manner of men, God here says that what
he has proved by experiment, is n... [ Continue Reading ]
13._And, behold, behind him a ram_. What the Jews feign respecting
this ram, as having been created on the sixth day of the world, is
like the rest of their fictions. We need not doubt that it was
presented there by miracle, whether it was then first created, or
whether it was brought from some othe... [ Continue Reading ]
14._And Abraham called the name of that place_. He not only, by the
act of thanksgiving, acknowledges, at the time, that God has, in a
remarkable manner, provided for him; but also leaves a monument of his
gratitude to posterity. In most extreme anxiety, he had fled for
refuge to the providence of G... [ Continue Reading ]
15._And the angel of the Lord called unto Abraham_. What God had
promised to Abraham before Isaac was born, he now again confirms and
ratifies, after Isaac was restored to life, and arose from the altar,
— as if it had been from the sepulcher, — to achieve a more
complete triumph. The angel speaks i... [ Continue Reading ]
17._Thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies. _He means that the
offspring of Abraham should be victorious over their enemies; for in
the gates were their bulwarks, and in them they administered judgment.
Now, although God often suffered the enemies of the Jews tyrannically
to rule over them;... [ Continue Reading ]
19._And they rose up, and went together to Beer-sheba_. Moses repeats,
that Abraham, after having passed through this severe and incredible
temptation, had a quiet abode in Beersheba. This narration is
inserted, together with what follows concerning the increase of
Abraham’s kindred, for the purpose... [ Continue Reading ]