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anders eklof's avatar

Child sacrifice was a custom among several of the Semitic tribes. The Phoenicians were a coalition of city states that formed a sort of ancient Hansa trading organization and were the major power on the Mediterranean coast of the Levant. They were ethnically, religiously, and linguistically close to the Israelites and just one of tribal formations that had their own Highest God who demanded child sacrifice.

The Israelites did it, too. In the Bible, Yahweh condemns it most of the time, but it was at times effective in getting your God to intervene on your side. (2 Kings 3:27) Ezekiel 20:25–26 shows that it was in the past commanded by Yahweh also:

“So I gave them statutes that were not good and laws by which they could not live. I defiled them through their gifts, the sacrifice of every firstborn, that I might horrify them so they would know that I am the LORD.”

So it was a custom that was well known and at times adhered to by the Israelites. Abraham did not do anything that seemed incompatible with the nature of his god. (At that time known as El Elyon, not Yahweh.)

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I was 6 years old in my first year at school and this story was dramatically told with all the bells and whistles (all the blodd and glory) to us in our bible class at school. As a child I felt very sorry for the ram. I never understood the whole sacrifice idea. But as a boy I was much to scared 😱 to ask or question anything.

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