Accounting that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead; from which also he received him in a figure.
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Whence also he received him for a parable. Some understand by this, that both Abraham and his son became hereby an example of a perfect obedience to God, which all nations should admire. St. Chrysostom says, that Abraham received again his son safe in a figure, by being ordered to sacrifice for him a ram, which was a figure of Isaac. Others, that Abraham received again his son Isaac, who was a figure of Christ sacrificed on the cross, and risen again. Christ carried the cross on which he was to suffer, as Isaac carried the wood up to the mountain where he was to have been offered. (Witham)
Parable; that is, as a figure of Christ slain and coming to life again. (Challoner)