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  2. Binding of Isaac - Wikipedia

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    Sacrifice of Isaac, The Hammelburg Mahzor, 1347–48, Hammelburg, Germany. University and State Library Darmstadt. According to the Hebrew Bible, God commands Abraham to offer his son Isaac as a sacrifice. [1] After Isaac is bound to an altar, a messenger from God stops Abraham before he can complete the sacrifice, saying, "now I know you fear ...

  3. Moriah - Wikipedia

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    There has been a historical account of rams' horns preserved in the Kaaba until the year 683, which are believed to be the remains of the sacrifice of Ishmael – the first son of Abraham, who most Muslims believe was the son Abraham tied down and almost sacrificed, and not Isaac. [4]

  4. Fear and Trembling - Wikipedia

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    Silentio first presents four alternate Abrahams—different ways Abraham might have approached and carried out the command to sacrifice Isaac—in the “Exordium” of the text, who, although they are prepared to follow God’s command to sacrifice Isaac, are nevertheless considered to be without faith. [4]

  5. Ishmael in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The strongest case for Ishmael in the Quran is that directly after the sacrifice narrative, Abraham is told of the coming of Isaac's birth, therefore, it must be Ishmael who was about to be sacrificed. [6]: 88 Authentic hadiths are said to not contradict each other because that negates the definition of the hadith.

  6. Isaac - Wikipedia

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    The sacrifice of Isaac is cited in appeals for the mercy of God in later Jewish traditions. [28] The post-biblical Jewish interpretations often elaborate the role of Isaac beyond the biblical description and primarily focus on Abraham's intended sacrifice of Isaac, called the aqedah ("binding"). [5] According to a version of these ...

  7. Martyrdom in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Abraham is called upon to fulfill God's commandment to slaughter his son Isaac, [5] and Isaac to willingly submit to this and offer his life up as a korban [6] or "sacrifice" and hence, if need be, dying as a martyr [7] because God had so commanded it. [8] At the last minute God instructs Abraham to stop and to slaughter and offer up a ram instead.

  8. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Sacrifice of Isaac

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    Original – Abraham sacrificing his only son, Isaac, on Mount Sinai, at the behest of God. God asked Moses to sacrifice Isaac in order to test his loyalty. An angel stopped Moses halfway through the act because his loyalty had been sufficiently proven in the eyes of God. The expression on Isaac's face says it all, really. Reason

  9. Sacrifice of Isaac (Caravaggio) - Wikipedia

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    The Sacrifice of Isaac is the title of two paintings from c. 1598 - 1603 depicting the sacrifice of Isaac.The paintings could be painted by the Italian master Caravaggio (1571–1610) but there is also strong evidence that they may have been the work of Bartolomeo Cavarozzi, a talented early member of the Caravaggio following who is known to have been in Spain about 1617–1619.