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Episode 6 | A Son

Abraham and Sarah grapple with divine promises and the laughter of disbelief, as angels confirm the impending birth of Isaac, symbolizing hope and the miraculous.

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To delve deeper into the rich symbolism and theological interpretations surrounding Abraham’s covenant with God, consider exploring our scholarly articles that analyze these themes from various perspectives.

God visited Abraham along with two angels. The text identifies one of them as *YHWH*, who speaks directly to Abraham and is later distinguished from the other two when they leave for Sodom. This suggests that God Himself was present in human form.

God changed their names as a sign of His covenant with them, reflecting their future role in His plan. “Abram” (exalted father) became “Abraham” (father of many nations), and “Sarai” (my princess) became “Sarah” (princess for all), signifying the fulfillment of God’s promise through their descendants.

God changing Abram’s name to Abraham and Sarai’s name to Sarah suggests the inauguration of a new phase in God’s purposes that comes with the conception of their son Isaac.

The three visitors represent God and two angels. The visit symbolizes God’s presence and his intention to fulfill his promises to Abraham and Sarah.

The Hebrew Bible is the original text of the Old Testament, while the Septuagint is a Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible.

The Tanakh is the Hebrew Bible, divided into three parts: the Torah (Law), the Nevi’im (Prophets), and the Ketuvim (Writings).