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      • Nowhere does the Bible indicate that Isaac resisted or fought back. He was a young man who probably could have tried to resist, fight, or overpower his father, but he did not. The faith that both Abraham and Isaac exhibited in this moment was tremendous.
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  2. Dec 30, 2020 · Why did it matter so much to Abraham that he made his servant swear an oath not to take Isaac back to Abraham's homeland? Abraham talks about God's promise to Abraham to give him the land, but it's not like Isaac going on a short trip elsewhere would invalidate God's promise.

  3. Jul 20, 2023 · Nowhere does the Bible indicate that Isaac resisted or fought back. He was a young man who probably could have tried to resist, fight, or overpower his father, but he did not. The faith that both Abraham and Isaac exhibited in this moment was tremendous.

  4. May 12, 2004 · Little did Isaac realize just how God was to lead him back to the place of His promise and presence. To a large degree it was by means of adversity and opposition. On the surface, opposition seemed like the last thing which Isaac experienced.

  5. Aug 25, 2021 · We are not explicitly told the answer to the question of whether Isaac struggled in Gen 22. However, we are aware of the following facts: Abraham was 100 years old when Isaac was born (Gen 21:5) and at this stage, and if we suppose that Isaac was at this time about 20 years old(??), then Abraham would have been about 120 years old.

  6. May 6, 2022 · Abraham reasoned that God could raise the dead, and in a sense, he did receive Isaac back from death. In this case, Abraham's reply to Isaac in Gen 22:8 could be as a prophecy of Messiah. In support of this answer, note Abraham's other prophecy in Gen 22:5 -

  7. How did Isaac and Esau respond when they realized the deception? What was the significance of a blessing in those days and why could it not be reversed? What was the difference between a birthright and a blessing?

  8. Isaac did not put up a fight. He left and settled in the valley near by. He reopened more wells that his father had dug. Isaac’s servants dug new wells, but each time, the Philistines who had been living there argued that the water belonged to them. Each time, Isaac simply moved to another spot. Finally, Isaac dug a well that no one claimed.