What did Abraham ask his servant to do?
Find a wife for Issac.
Where did Abraham want his servant to get the woman Issac was to marry, from?
His Relatives.
Why didn’t Abraham want Issac to return to the place where his relatives lived?
Because God had promised him and his descendants the land of Canaan.
Which city did the servant travel to?
Haran
What did the servant do when he arrived at the well outside the land of Canaan?
He prayed and asked God for success.
How would the servant know which woman God had chosen for Issac’s wife?
She would offer to water his camels.
Who arrived at the well as the servant was praying?
Rebekah.
Who was Rebekah’s father?
Bethuel.
How was Rebekah related to Abraham?
His grandniece.
What was the name of Abraham’s brother in Haran?
Nahor.
How many brothers did Abraham have?
Two: Haran and Nahor
What was the name of Rebekah’s brother?
Laban.
What did Bethuel and Laban think about the servant’s account of his journey and prayer at the well?
They believed these things had come from the Lord.
How did Rebekah answer when her family asked if she was willing to leave right away?
She agreed to leave.
All the events that led to Rebekah’s marriage to Issac show what attribute of God?
He is sovereign; in complete control of everything.
L. 26. What did God ask Abraham to do as a test?
Offer his son Isaac as a sacrifice.
L.26. What did Abraham do the next morning?
He obeyed and left to go sacrifice Isaac.
L.26. Where did God tell Abraham to go to sacrifice Isaac?
Land of Moriah.
L.26. How long did the journey to the mountain in Moriah take them?
Three days.
L.26. Who did Abraham say would return when he told his servant to wait?
He said that Issac and himself would return.
L.26. Issac saw that Abraham had brought the wood, fire, and a knife for the offering, but what did he notice was missing?
The lamb.
L.26. Who did Abraham say would provide the lamb?
And what did Abraham build on the mountain?
1. God
2. An altar
L.26. What happened right before Abraham was about to kill Issac?
The angel of the Lord spoke and stopped him.
L.26. What did God provide as a substitute sacrifice for Issac?
2. Where was the substitute sacrifice?1. A ram.
2. In a thicket by his horns.
L.26. What does Hebrews 11 tell us that Abraham believed God could do if he killed Issac?
2. Who was the ultimate sacrifice for humanity?
1. Raise him from the dead.
2. Jesus (He died on the cross to pay the punishment for sin that we deserved).