Isaac

Isaac ī´zək [key][Heb.,=laughter], according to the patriarchal narratives of the Book of Genesis, Isaac was the only son ofAbrahamandSara. He marriedRebecca, and their sons wereEsauandJacob.Ishmaelwas his half-brother. As a supreme act of faith Abraham offered him at an early age as a sacrifice to God—a deed prevented by divine intervention. The Philistine kingAbimelechgave him shelter in time of famine, and he grew rich in lands and possessions. Before his death, Rebecca, by ruse, caused him to bless Jacob in place of Esau. Isaac is also attested in the Qur'an. Scholarship generally regards the patriarchal stories of Genesis, including those concerning Isaac, as having their origin in folk memories and oral traditions of the early Hebrew pastoralist experience.

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