Isaac Was: Abraham's Only Child; Ishmael Was Not His Biological Child, According To Apostle Suleman - Legitvibes

Apostle Suleman bases this perspective on a specific interpretation of biblical nomenclature and divine recognition:

youtube.com/watch?v=PvD41obVdwI">Spirit of Ishmael and its impact on the church? Apostle Suleman bases this perspective on a specific

: In mainstream theology, the distinction is usually made between legitimacy in the covenant rather than biological paternity. where God tells Abraham

: Suleman points to Genesis 22:2 , where God tells Abraham, "Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac". He argues that if Ishmael were recognized as Abraham’s son by God, this phrasing would be inaccurate. "Take now thy son

: While Genesis 22:2 uses "only son," other scriptures like Genesis 25:9 state that "his sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him," acknowledging both as his children.