
Originally Posted by
Hawk
Next "contradiction"...
3. How many sons did Abraham have? heb 11:17, gen 22:2 ≠ gen 16:15, 21:2-3, 25:1-2, 4:22
There are a few more scriptures to this one, so I'll try to sum them up, but feel free to look them up yourself...
Hebrews 11:17 calls Abraham's son, Isaac, his "only-begotten son". Genesis 22:2 calls him his "only son".
Genesis 16:15 says that Ha'gar bore a son to Abraham called "Ish'mael". Now Ha'gar had not been married to Abraham, and so Ish'mael was not the legal air, and thus was not counted in the Bible, even though Abraham was his biological father. You see God invented marriage, and according to the Bible having sex with someone you're not married to is a sin (1 Corinthians 6:9). God did not condone Abraham's actions, but it was the result of the lack of faith of Sarah, when she asked him to have intercourse with one of the servants in order to produce a son (Sarah was old, and she did not believe she could have children anymore).
Genesis 21:2, 3 says that Sarah (Abraham's wife) born a son in her old age and named him "Isaac".
Genesis 25:1, 2 lists six more children to Abraham, with at least one being a son, since it states that he "became father to...". This is actually irrelevant - although I understand why it was listed - because these children came after the time when Abraham was about to offer up Isaac as a sacrifice (which God stopped him from doing, and was just a test of faith, as well as symbolism of Jesus' sacrifice, and how Jesus is God's only-begotten son). Basically at the time these children were out of the equation since they were yet to be in existence.
Genesis 4:22 is yet more irrelevant to this subject, since it's about a man named La'mech, who took a woman named Zil'lah as a wife, and had Tu'bal-cain as a son.