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THE ARGVMENT OF THIS TRAGEDIE TAKEN OVT OF THE TVVO AND twentith chapter of Genesis.
 
 

 

 


THE ARGVMENT OF THIS TRAGEDIE TAKEN OVT OF THE TVVO AND twentith chapter of Genesis.

Aftervvard God tryed Abrahā, and sayd vnto him: Abraham. And he aunsvvered, Here I am. Then sayd he to him, take thyne onely sonne out of hande, euen Isaac vvhome thou louest, & goe into the country of Morea, & there offer him vp for a burnt sacrifice vppon one of the hills that I vvill shevve thee. Abraham therefore rising earely, sadled his asse & tooke tvvo seruants vvith him, & Isaac his sonne. And vvhen he had cut vvood for the burnt sacrifice, he arose and vvent to the place that God had told him of. The third day, Abraham loking vp, savv the place a farre of, and sayd to his seruaunts, tarry you here vvith the Asse, for I and the ladde vvil goe yonder, and vvhen vve haue vvorshipped



vve vvill come to you againe. Then Abraham tooke the vvood for the burnt sacrifice, & layd it vpon Isaac his sonne, & tooke the fire and a knife in his ovvne hand, and so they vvent forth togither. Then sayd Isaac to Abraham his father. My father. Abraham aunsvvered, here I am my sonne. And he said, Beholde here is fire and vvood, but vvhere is the Lambe for burnt sacrifice. Abraham aunsvvered, my sonne, God vvill prouide him a lambe for burnt sacrifice. And they vvent on both togither. And vvhen they came to the place that God had spoken of; he builded an altar there, and layd the vvood in order vppon it, and then bound Isaac his sonne & laid him vpon the altar aboue the vvood, and putting forth his hand cavvght the knife to stryke of his sonnes necke. Then an Angell of the Lord cryed vnto him from heauen, saying Abrahā, Abraham. VVho aunsvvered, loe here I am. And he sayd vnto him, lay not thy hand vpon the child, nother doe anything vnto him. For novv I knovve thou fearest God, seeing thou


hast not spared thine only sōne for my sake. & Abrahā loked vp & savv, & behold a sheep vvas cavvght behind him in a bush by the hornes. Then Abraham vvent and tooke the sheepe, and offered it vp for a burnt offering in steede of his sonne. And Abraham called the name of the place, The Lord shall see. VVhereof it is sayd at this day of that mounteyne, The Lord shal be seene. And the Angell of the Lord called vnto Abraham from out of heauen the second tyme, saying: I haue svvorne by my selfe sayth the Lorde, for as much as thou hast done this thing, & not spared thyne onely sonne, I vvill blesse thee and multiply thy seede as the starres of the sky, & as the sand on the seas shore, and thy seede shall possesse the gates of thyne enemies. And all nations of the earth shall be blessed in thy seede, because thou hast obeyed my voyce.