πΎ Isaac son of Abraham π§: Genesis 21-27 | KJV
7 videos β’ 1,222 views β’ by Make Heaven Crowded Genesis chapters 21 to 27 cover key moments in the lives of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Chapter 21 begins with the fulfillment of Godβs promise to Abraham and Sarah, as Sarah gives birth to Isaac πΆ. However, tensions rise between Sarah and Hagar, leading to Hagar and her son Ishmael being sent away π©βπ¦. God intervenes, saving them in the wilderness π΅, and promising that Ishmael would become a great nation π. Abraham then makes a covenant with Abimelech π€ over a well, and life in Beersheba becomes more stable for the family.In Chapter 22, God tests Abraham by asking him to sacrifice his beloved son Isaac π‘οΈ. Abraham obeys, but just as he is about to kill Isaac, an angel stops him ποΈ, and a ram is provided as a substitute offering π. This act of faith strengthens the covenant between Abraham and God, reaffirming the promise of numerous descendants π. Chapter 23 details the death of Sarah β°οΈ and how Abraham secures a burial plot for her, the cave of Machpelah ποΈ, marking his first owned land in Canaan.Chapters 24 and 25 focus on the next generation π¨βπ©βπ¦. Abraham sends his servant to find a wife for Isaac π, and the servant returns with Rebekah π°, who becomes Isaacβs wife. Abraham dies β°οΈ, and Isaac's family begins to grow with the birth of twins, Esau and Jacob πΆπΆ. These brothers are set up for future conflict βοΈ, with Esau being the firstborn but Jacob scheming to take his place in family blessings π‘.In Chapter 27, the struggle between the two brothers reaches a peak. Isaac, now old and blind π΄, intends to give his blessing to Esau π¦. However, Rebekah and Jacob deceive Isaac π€₯, and Jacob receives the blessing intended for Esau π, setting the stage for a long-lasting conflict between the brothers πͺοΈ. Esau, filled with rage π‘, plots to kill Jacob πͺ, forcing Jacob to flee πββοΈ to his uncle Labanβs household to escape his brother's wrath.