i̇shak peygamber. hz. i̇shak

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isaac
(Old Testament) the second patriarch; son of Abraham and Sarah who was offered by Abraham as a sacrifice to God; father of Jacob and Esau
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Son of Abraham and Sarah (Gen 21: 1-7), child of the covenant promise by which Abraham's descendants would bring a blessing to all the earth's families (Gen 17: 15-22; 18: 1-15) but whom Yahweh commanded to be sacrificed to him (Gen 18: 1-18) Reprieved by an angel, Isaac marries Rebekah (Gen 24: 1-67), who bears him twin sons, Esau and Jacob (Gen 25: 19-26), the latter of whom tricks his dying father into bestowing the firstborn's birthright on him (Gen 27: 1-45) Paul interprets the near-sacrifice of Isaac as an allegory of Christ (Gal 4: 21-31)
The son of Abraham and Sarah who inherited the ancestral promises; he married Rebekah and was the father of Esau and Jacob See Chapter 2
A hedge-sparrow, a corruption of Chaucer's word, heisuagge (Anglo-Saxon, heag, hedge; sugga, the sugga bird )