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Holly A.J.'s avatar

In contrast to Dodson, Kierkegaard's entire contention in Fear and Trembling is that Abraham exercised pure faith in going to sacrifice Isaac.

The parallels between Hagar and Ishmael's exile and Abraham and Isaac's journey are striking. I think the oft forgotten detail that Abraham later had six sons with Keturah, after Sarah's death, and that he gave those sons gifts before sending them away from Isaac, highlights how poorly Ishmael was treated - he, alone of all Abraham's sons, recieved nothing from his father. Yet he is the only one who helps Isaac bury Abraham.

Haley Miller's avatar

“The story had to have had a point when it was written too”

Why have I never thought of that 😅

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