Isaac

Chapter
Abraham
Isaac of the bible
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Isaac of the bible

Isaac, son of Abraham and Sarah, is a foundational figure in Abrahamic traditions. Revered as a patriarch in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, he is remembered primarily for the near-sacrifice event on Mount Moriah, where he was bound by his father in obedience to divine command. Though less prominent in recorded acts than his father or sons, Isaac serves as a key link in the covenantal lineage.

Narrative Role in Harmonia’s Journey

Isaac is the silent axis around which Abraham’s test of faith turns. He speaks little, acts less, but his presence gives the moment its unbearable weight. In Protopia, he represents inherited destiny—faith passed down rather than chosen. Neither prophet nor rebel, he is the living question: what becomes of the child of sacrifice

Circa Year
-1800
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Gender
Male