Document Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER
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M.A.Political Science, School of Social Sciences, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India
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SUBJECT & OBJECTIVES: The paper delves into the event of Patriarch Abraham’s intended sacrifice of his ‘Only Son’ on Mount Moriah. The study aims to determine the true identity of the ‘Only Son’ based on biblical verses.
METHOD & FINDING: Using a descriptive-analytical methodology, the research examines relevant Biblical texts and commentaries. It compares the sacrifice event to other significant occurrences, including the birth chronology of Abraham’s sons, God’s covenant regarding his offspring, the status of firstborns in the Old Testament, and Abraham’s love for his son Ishmael. Through this analysis, the study concludes that the ‘Only Son’ ordered for sacrifice was Abraham’s firstborn, Ishmael, rather than Isaac.
CONCLUSION: Through a detailed examination of biblical verses and related events, this study sheds light on the identity of the ‘Only Son’ in Abraham’s sacrifice. Contrary to popular belief, the evidence points to Ishmael, Abraham’s firstborn, as the son chosen for sacrifice on Mount Moriah. This conclusion challenges traditional interpretations and invites further exploration into the nuances of this pivotal moment in religious history.
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