This was the name of Abraham’s wife who laughed when she heard she’d have a baby. (Gen 18:12)
Who is Sarah?
These two cities were destroyed because of their great wickedness. (Gen 19:24-25)
Sodom and Gomorrah.
The name "Isaac" actually means this in Hebrew (hint: think of Sarah's reaction). (Gen 21:3, 6)
Laughter.
God told Abraham to take Isaac to this specific "land" to offer a sacrifice. (Gen 22:2)
The land of Moriah
Abraham was this many years old when Isaac was finally born. (Gen 21:5)
100 years old.
When the Lord heard Sarah laugh, He asked this famous 7-word question. (Gen 18:14)
"Is any thing too hard for the Lord?"
These two heavenly messengers entered Sodom to warn Lot’s family to leave. (Gen 19:1)
Two angels (or "men")
Before Isaac was born, this was the name of Abraham's first son with Hagar. (Gen 16:15)
Ishmael.
Because there was no lamb yet, Isaac carried this item up the mountain himself. (Gen 22:6)
The wood for the burnt offering
This is the city (also called Kirjath-arba) where Sarah passed away at 127. (Gen 23:2)
Hebron.
God promised Abraham his posterity would be as numerous as these two things. (Gen 22:17)
Stars of the heaven and sand on the seashore.
This happened to Lot’s wife when she looked back longingly at the city. (Gen 19:26)
She became a pillar of salt.
Isaac is called a "similitude" or a "type" of this person. (Jacob 4:5)
Jesus Christ.
Just as Abraham was about to sacrifice Isaac, this animal appeared in a thicket. (Gen 22:13)
A ram.
This nephew of Abraham was the one living in the wicked city of Sodom. (Gen 19:1)
Lot.
This was the age of Sarah when she finally gave birth to Isaac. (Gen 17:17; 21:5)
90 years old.
Elder Holland said Lot's wife didn't just look back; in her heart, she wanted to do this. (Gen 19:26 / Holland quote)
Go back.
Isaac’s birth proved that God fulfills His promises in His own _______. (Gen 21:1-2)
Time (or "set time").
After the test, God swore by Himself that He would bless Abraham’s _____ (descendants). (Gen 22:17)
Seed (or Posterity).
These were the three "men" or visitors who first visited Abraham's tent. (Gen 18:2)
The Lord and two angels.
Abraham was told he would be the "Father of..." this many nations. (Gen 17:4-5)
Many nations.
This prophet in the Book of Mormon also taught that Isaac’s sacrifice was a "similitude" of God and His Son. (Jacob 4:5)
Jacob.
According to Hebrews 11, Sarah received strength to conceive because she "judged him ______." (Hebrews 11:11)
Faithful.
This is the name Abraham gave the place of the sacrifice, meaning "The Lord will provide." (Gen 22:14)
Jehovah-jireh.
These were the three main parts of the covenant God made with Abraham. (Gen 17:7-8)
Priesthood, Posterity, and Land.