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<p> After Abram's entrance into [[Canaan]] the Lord promised him an heir by [[Sarai]] his wife ( [[Genesis]] 17:15-17 ). [[Isaac]] was pre-eminently the child of promise ( Genesis 17:19; Genesis 18:9-15; Genesis 21:1-5 ). He was married to Rebekah, his cousin ( Genesis 24:1-67 ). He was Abraham's heir ( Genesis 25:5; God renewed the two great promises ( Genesis 12:1-3; Genesis 26:1-5 ). Isaac was a farmer and herdsman ( Genesis 26:12-25 ). </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> | |||
<p> After Abram's entrance into Canaan the Lord promised him an heir by Sarai his wife ( Genesis 17:15-17 ). Isaac was pre-eminently the child of promise ( Genesis 17:19; Genesis 18:9-15; Genesis 21:1-5 ). He was married to Rebekah, his cousin ( Genesis 24:1-67 ). He was Abraham's heir ( Genesis 25:5; God renewed the two great promises ( Genesis 12:1-3; Genesis 26:1-5 ). Isaac was a farmer and herdsman ( Genesis 26:12-25 ). </p> <p> </p> <p> </p | |||
Revision as of 12:21, 6 October 2021
After Abram's entrance into Canaan the Lord promised him an heir by Sarai his wife ( Genesis 17:15-17 ). Isaac was pre-eminently the child of promise ( Genesis 17:19; Genesis 18:9-15; Genesis 21:1-5 ). He was married to Rebekah, his cousin ( Genesis 24:1-67 ). He was Abraham's heir ( Genesis 25:5; God renewed the two great promises ( Genesis 12:1-3; Genesis 26:1-5 ). Isaac was a farmer and herdsman ( Genesis 26:12-25 ).