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12 The angel said, ‘Do not hurt the boy! Do not do anything to him. Now I know that you respect God and you obey him. Isaac is your only son and you agreed to offer him to me as a sacrifice. You did not try to keep him safe.’[a]

13 Just then, Abraham looked round and he saw a male sheep behind him. Its horns were caught in some bushes. So he went and he took hold of the sheep. Abraham killed the sheep on the altar as a burnt offering to God. In that way, he killed the sheep as a sacrifice, instead of his son.[b]

14 Abraham called that place ‘The Lord will give me what I need.’[c] People still say today, ‘On the mountain of the Lord, he will give us what we need.’

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Footnotes

  1. 22:12 Abraham still believed that God would keep his promise. So he believed that God would bring Isaac back from death. See Hebrews 11:17-19.
  2. 22:13 See John 1:29.
  3. 22:14 In the Hebrew language, the name is sometimes written as ‘Jehovah Jireh’.