Saturday 20 December 2014

talking to spirits & murder

I want you to think about this. Christians not understanding what they preach..


The Christians say that is sin full and wrong to " spirits ", but in the bible it says .

Binding of Isaac

For the video game by Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl, see The Binding of Isaac (video game).
"Akeda" redirects here. For the album by Matisyahu, see Akeda (album).
Abraham and Isaac (oil on canvas),Rembrandt, 1634
The Binding of Isaac (in Hebrew the עֲקֵידַת יִצְחַק,Akedát Yitzḥák, also known as "The Binding" הָ)עֲקֵידָה), the Akedah or Aqedah,[1][2] or in Arabicas the Binding of IshmaelDhabih (ذبيح) or "Slaughter"), is a story from the Hebrew Bible in which God asks Abraham to sacrifice his son,Isaac, on Mount Moriah. The account states that Abraham "bound Isaac, his son"[3] before placing him on the altar.

Biblical narrativeEdit

According to the Hebrew Bible, God commands Abraham to offer his son Isaac as a sacrifice (Genesis 22:2-8). After Isaac is bound to analtar, the angel of God stops Abraham at the last minute, saying "now I know you fear God." At this point, Abraham sees a ram caught in some nearby bushes and sacrifices the ram instead of Isaac.
The Sacrifice of Isaac by Caravaggio, in theBaroque tenebrist manner
The Book of Genesis does not tell the age of Isaac at the time. The Talmudic sages teach that Isaac was thirty-seven, likely based on the next biblical story, which is of Sarah's death at 127, being 90 when Isaac was born.
Genesis 22:14 states that the event occurred at "the mount of the LORD". 2 Chronicles 3:1;Psalm 24:3Isaiah 2:3 & 30:29; andZechariah 8:3, identify the location of this event as the hill on which Solomon was said to later build the Temple, now believed to be the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.

Jewish views

Christian views

Muslim views

Modern research

References in music and art

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