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8 results for "isaac"
1. Hebrew Bible, Deuteronomy, 6.5 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •isaac, enthusiasm Found in books: Kessler (2004) 124
6.5. "וְאָהַבְתָּ אֵת יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ בְּכָל־לְבָבְךָ וּבְכָל־נַפְשְׁךָ וּבְכָל־מְאֹדֶךָ׃", 6.5. "And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.",
2. Philo of Alexandria, On Dreams, 171 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •isaac, enthusiasm Found in books: Kessler (2004) 101
3. Philo of Alexandria, Allegorical Interpretation, 3.86-3.87 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •isaac, enthusiasm Found in books: Kessler (2004) 101
4. Josephus Flavius, Jewish Antiquities, 1.223, 1.228, 1.232 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •isaac, enthusiasm Found in books: Kessler (2004) 101, 120
1.223. Abraham also placed his own happiness in this prospect, that, when he should die, he should leave this his son in a safe and secure condition; which accordingly he obtained by the will of God: who being desirous to make an experiment of Abraham’s religious disposition towards himself, appeared to him, and enumerated all the blessings he had bestowed on him; 1.228. 3. As soon as the altar was prepared, and Abraham had laid on the wood, and all things were entirely ready, he said to his son, “O son, I poured out a vast number of prayers that I might have thee for my son; when thou wast come into the world, there was nothing that could contribute to thy support for which I was not greatly solicitous, nor any thing wherein I thought myself happier than to see thee grown up to man’s estate, and that I might leave thee at my death the successor to my dominion; 1.232. 4. Now Isaac was of such a generous disposition as became the son of such a father, and was pleased with this discourse; and said, “That he was not worthy to be born at first, if he should reject the determination of God and of his father, and should not resign himself up readily to both their pleasures; since it would have been unjust if he had not obeyed, even if his father alone had so resolved.” So he went immediately to the altar to be sacrificed.
5. Anon., Leviticus Rabba, 2.10 (2nd cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •isaac, enthusiasm Found in books: Kessler (2004) 124
6. Philo, De Ab., 273, 177  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Kessler (2004) 120