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That time Abraham almost sacrificed his anticipated heir, Isaac and then got some of the promised land. These two chapters both deal with the manifestation of the two main promises of the covenant: Multiplied ancestors and land.
So, why does Abraham go through with potentially killing Isaac and why does Abraham insist on paying for Sarah's tomb?
By Tyler Kleeberger and Amie Brodie5
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That time Abraham almost sacrificed his anticipated heir, Isaac and then got some of the promised land. These two chapters both deal with the manifestation of the two main promises of the covenant: Multiplied ancestors and land.
So, why does Abraham go through with potentially killing Isaac and why does Abraham insist on paying for Sarah's tomb?