Genesis 22:5
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
فقالَ إِبْراهيمُ لِخادِمَيه: «أُمكُثا أَنتُما هٰهُنا معَ الحِمار، وأَنا والصَّبِيُّ نَمْضي إِلى هُناكَ فَنَسجُدُ ونَعودُ إِلَيكُما».
What Does This Mean?
Abraham tells his servants to stay with the donkey while he and his son Isaac go to worship. This shows Abraham's willingness to follow God's instructions and his faith in the journey ahead.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your dad are going to a big, important place to pray, but you have to leave your friends and your bike behind. That's like what Abraham did with his servants and the donkey. He said, 'Stay here while I go with my son to pray and then we'll come back.'
Historical Background
Genesis 22 was written as part of the Pentateuch, traditionally attributed to Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. The verse is set in a time when Abraham, the father of the Israelites, had a deep faith in God, and this story is meant to demonstrate that faith to his descendants.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you are asked to leave your comfort zone for a significant purpose, like a student moving to a new school for an educational opportunity. Just as Abraham and Isaac set off, trusting in the greater purpose, you too can approach such decisions with faith and trust.
Topics
faithworshipsacrificeobediencetrustfatherhood
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Abraham leave the servants and donkey behind?
Abraham left the servants and donkey behind to focus on his journey with Isaac, showing his commitment to following God's instructions without distractions.
What does this verse teach us about faith?
This verse teaches us that faith involves taking action and trusting God's plan, even in the face of uncertainty, as Abraham did by leaving the servants behind and going to worship with Isaac.
How does this verse relate to the concept of sacrifice?
This verse sets the stage for the greater act of sacrifice that follows, where Abraham is willing to offer Isaac as a sacrifice, demonstrating his complete faith and trust in God.
What can we learn about worship from this verse?
This verse shows that worship is a personal act that requires dedication and focus, as Abraham and Isaac went together to worship, leaving others behind.
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