Thursday, August 16, 2012
Today the Church Commemorates Isaac
Isaac, the long promised and awaited son of Abraham and Sarah, was born when his father was 100 and his mother 91. The announcement of his birth brought both joy and laughter to his aged parents (so the name Isaac, which means laughter). As a young man, Isaac accompanied his father to Mount Moriah, where Abraham, in obedience to God's command, prepared to sacrifice him as a burnt offering. But God intervened, sparing Isaac's life and providing a ram as a substitute offering (Gen. 22:114), and thus pointing to the substitutionary sacrifice of Christ for the sins of the world. Isaac was given in marriage to Rebekah (24:15), and they had twin sons, Esau and Jacob (25:1926). In his old age Isaac, blind and feeble, wanted to give his blessing and chief inheritance to his favoriteand eldestson, Esau. But through deception Rebekah had Jacob receive them instead, resulting in years of family enmity. Isaac died at the age of 180 and was buried by his sons, who by then had become reconciled, in the family burial cave of Machpelah (35:2829).
To listen to an interview of Dr. Andrew Steinmann of Concordia University-Chicago on Isaac on Issues Etc, click on the Issues Etc logo below.
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