Genesis 21:12

"The thing was very grievous in Abraham’s sight on account of his son."

Key Reflection

In Genesis 21:12, Abraham's deep distress over his son Isaac is highlighted. This verse underscores the profound emotional weight of potential loss, as Abraham would not wish to see any harm come to his only child. The cultural context of ancient Near East societies, where children were central to family and lineage, amplifies the gravity of this situation for Abraham, making his concern particularly poignant in the narrative.

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