<h2 class="nobreak"><SPAN name="ISAAC" id="ISAAC"></SPAN>ISAAC.</h2>
<p>Isaac grew up a fine, healthy, noble boy
loved by all his father's people; and to his,
father and mother, now old people, he was
their joy and life. Never a day passed that
Abraham and Sarah did not offer thanks to
God for their beautiful child. Most carefully
they taught him the religion of his people, and
bade him follow it all the days of his life.</p>
<p>"When God speaks, obey, O my son!"
the old father would say. And one day there
came to Abraham, and Isaac too, a trial of
their faith.</p>
<p>A vision came again to Abraham. And
in the vision the Lord spoke, saying, "Arise,
Abraham, and go and prepare an altar upon<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_52" id="Page_52">[52]</SPAN></span>
the mountain. And when the altar is ready,
place thy son Isaac upon the altar; for I
would that he be sacrificed—a burnt offering—to
me."</p>
<p>Poor old Abraham! There was nothing in
all the world so dear to him as this child,
Isaac; but although his heart was sore and
heavy, the old man rose and did as he was bid.
And when the altar was ready, he called Isaac
and told him what the vision had said.</p>
<p>For a minute the brave boy's cheek grew
pale; his heart beat fast. Then he permitted
his father to bind him hand and foot and lay
him upon the altar. Abraham lifted the knife
to slay the boy; when, lo! his hand was held,
and a voice said, "Harm not the lad; for now
I do know that thou lovest God more than all
else beside."</p>
<p>With trembling hands Abraham unbound<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_53" id="Page_53">[53]</SPAN></span>
the cords that held Isaac, and the boy leaped
down from the altar. Then, with tears of
gratitude, they knelt and thanked God for his
mercy. Then the voice spake again: "Because
you have done this thing I will bless thee; and
all nations shall be blessed through thy children."</p>
<p>One day Abraham's wife, Sarah, lay down
and died, and Abraham bought the field of
Machpelah and made for her a burial place.</p>
<p>"Now," said Abraham to Isaac, "it is right
that you should find a wife and bring her to
dwell in our tent. But take not a wife from
the people of Canaan, for they are idolaters.
Go rather to Mesopotamia, and there take the
wife that God may allot thee."</p>
<p>So a trusty old servant was sent into
Mesopotamia to find a wife for Isaac,—a
woman who should be beautiful and good, and
whose faith was like that of Abraham.</p>
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<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/fig_019.jpg" width-obs="372" height-obs="500" alt="REBEKAH AT THE WELL. (Goodall.)" title="" /> <p class="caption">REBEKAH AT THE WELL. (<i>Goodall.</i>)</p> </div>
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