John Trapp Complete Commentary - Genesis 22:6 - 22:6

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - Genesis 22:6 - 22:6


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Gen_22:6 And Abraham took the wood of the burnt offering, and laid [it] upon Isaac his son; and he took the fire in his hand, and a knife; and they went both of them together.

Ver. 6. And laid it upon Isaac his son.] Who was herein a lively type of Christ, bearing the cross whereon he was offered up. Tù óùìáôé ôùí ÷ïëáæïìåíùí å÷áóôïò åêöåñåé ôïí åáõôïõ óôáõñïí , , saith Plutarch, speaking of the Roman fashion of crucifying malefactors. And surely it was by a wonderful providence of God that the Jews brought our Saviour to Pilate to be put to death; since they hated nothing more than to confirm or countenance the Roman tyranny among them by any means. Hence Gamaliel gave counsel to dismiss the apostles. {Act_5:38} And hence the chief priests and rulers took it as so exceedingly heinous that Paul was taken out of their hands by the chief captain. {Act_23:10} But God had a hand in it, that this and other types and scriptures might be fulfilled, that foretold the very manner of his death on a tree. Let the Jews stumble now at the cross, and fall backward. Let the Gentiles jeer us, as Lucian {a} doth, for that we deny the multitude of their gods, and yet believe in a crucified God, {b} Let us desire to know nothing but Christ, and him crucified; and if ever we desire to be kings in heaven, - and every man must be aut Caesar, aut nullus , a king or a captive, - let us seek by the eye of faith to see the Sun of Righteousness in the west (as Strato’s servant taught him): let us look upon Christ hanging on the cross, dying on that altar, and we shall live for ever.



{a} Aíáóêïëïðéóìåíïí ( horreo dicere) óïöéóôçí ðñïóêõíïõíèåò - In Vita Peregr.

{b} Omnis homo aut est cum Christo regnaturus, aut cum diabolo crucianduv . - Aug. Justin, lib. 18.