Isaac

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One of the three patriarchs of the Israelites

Real World Example

Isaac was the son of Abraham and Sarah, and he is considered one of the three patriarchs of the Israelites, alongside his father Abraham and his son Jacob. Isaac's importance in the history of Judaism comes from his role in the covenant with God, which promised that his descendants would become a great nation. This covenant established the Israelites' special relationship with God, forming the foundation of Jewish identity and religious beliefs. Isaac's legacy continues to inspire people today through the values of faith and perseverance that are central to Judaism. For example, during challenging times, people might reflect on Isaac's unwavering trust in God's plan to find strength and hope in their own lives.

Practice Version

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