. The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story. me bread, and a bottle of water, putting this on her shoulder,he sent her and her son away. Then Hagar took her boy and went into the wilderness. And when allthe water in the bottle was gone, and they had no more to drink, the childgrew weak, and Hagar thought he would die. So she laid him down and wenta little way off and wept, for she did not want to see her boy die. And Godheard her -weeping; and the angel of God called to her out of heaven and said,What aileth thee, Hagar? Then the angel told her not to be afraid, but to li


. The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story. me bread, and a bottle of water, putting this on her shoulder,he sent her and her son away. Then Hagar took her boy and went into the wilderness. And when allthe water in the bottle was gone, and they had no more to drink, the childgrew weak, and Hagar thought he would die. So she laid him down and wenta little way off and wept, for she did not want to see her boy die. And Godheard her -weeping; and the angel of God called to her out of heaven and said,What aileth thee, Hagar? Then the angel told her not to be afraid, but to liftup Ishmael from the place where she had laid him, and to hold him in her arms. And God showed her a well of water that was there in the wilderness, and she went to it and filled the bottle and gave her son drink, and he became strong and well again. After this God -was kind to Ishmael, and he grew and lived in the wilderness and was an archer; he shot with, a bow and arrow. And his mother took a wife for him out of the land of Egypt, where she used to live. 30. HAGAR AND ISHMAEL WANDER IX THE WILDERNESS AND HAVE NO WATER. 01 ( B9IS X X I. I). God commands Abraham to offer up Isaac. ONE day God spoke to Abraham, and said, Abraham. He answered, Heream I. Then God said, Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whomthou lovest, and get thee unto the land of Moriah, and offer him there for aburnt offering upon one of the mountains which I ^vill tell thee of. Yes,Abraham was commanded to offer up Isaac upon an altar; to kill him and layhim on the ^vood, and let him be burned up, as if he had been a lamb. Howcould Abraham do this? How could he kill his own dear son? Yet God toldhim to do it; Abraham heard him speak. He knew that he should do whateverGod said, and he knew also that even if Isaac were killed and burned on thealtar, so that nothing was left but his ashes, God could take those ashes andmake him alive again as he had been before. So Abraham rose up early in the mornin


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