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|image=[[File:Govert Flinck - Isaac Blessing Jacob - WGA07930.jpg | | |image=[[File:Govert Flinck - Isaac Blessing Jacob - WGA07930.jpg |thumb |가운데| 250px |Isaac Blessing Jacob by Govert Flinck]] | ||
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===Isaac’s Burnt Offering=== | ===Isaac’s Burnt Offering=== | ||
[[file:The Sacrifice of Isaac MET DP800485.jpg | | [[file:The Sacrifice of Isaac MET DP800485.jpg |thumb| 300px | ''The Sacrifice of Isaac'' by Willem van Mieris, 1694]] | ||
One day, God commanded Abraham to take his only son, Isaac, to the land of Moriah and offer him as a burnt offering on a mountain there. Abraham obeyed this command and journeyed with Isaac to Moriah. Upon reaching the mountain specified by God, Abraham placed the wood for the offering on Isaac’s shoulders, while he carried the fire and a knife. As they ascended the mountain, Isaac questioned Abraham about the lamb for the sacrifice. Abraham responded that God Himself would provide the lamb. | One day, God commanded Abraham to take his only son, Isaac, to the land of Moriah and offer him as a burnt offering on a mountain there. Abraham obeyed this command and journeyed with Isaac to Moriah. Upon reaching the mountain specified by God, Abraham placed the wood for the offering on Isaac’s shoulders, while he carried the fire and a knife. As they ascended the mountain, Isaac questioned Abraham about the lamb for the sacrifice. Abraham responded that God Himself would provide the lamb. | ||
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===Blessing Jacob=== | ===Blessing Jacob=== | ||
<small>{{참고|Jacob|l1=|설명=}}</small> | <small>{{참고|Jacob|l1=|설명=}}</small> | ||
[[File:Northrop Jacob Tricks Isaac.jpg| | [[File:Northrop Jacob Tricks Isaac.jpg|thumb| 270px |''Jacob Tricks Isaac'': Illustration from ''Treasures of the Bible'' by Henry Davenport Northrop, 1894.]] | ||
Esau, Isaac’s son, was a skilled hunter, while Jacob stayed in tents and assisted with domestic tasks. Isaac favored Esau because he enjoyed the game that Esau brought home, while his wife Rebekah favored Jacob even more for his help around the house. One day, Esau, showing disregard for his [[Firstborn|birthright]], impulsively sold it to Jacob in exchange for a bowl of lentil stew.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+25%3A27-34&version=NIV |title=Genesis 25:27–34 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref> | Esau, Isaac’s son, was a skilled hunter, while Jacob stayed in tents and assisted with domestic tasks. Isaac favored Esau because he enjoyed the game that Esau brought home, while his wife Rebekah favored Jacob even more for his help around the house. One day, Esau, showing disregard for his [[Firstborn|birthright]], impulsively sold it to Jacob in exchange for a bowl of lentil stew.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+25%3A27-34&version=NIV |title=Genesis 25:27–34 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref> | ||