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

: The teaching aligns with the broader theological view that Ishmael was a "son of the flesh" (born of human effort through Hagar), while Isaac was the "son of the promise" (born through divine intervention). Broader Biblical Context

While Suleman’s teaching focuses on the name change and spiritual status, the Bible traditionally records both as sons of the same man: : The teaching aligns with the broader theological

: 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. : In mainstream theology, the distinction is usually

: In mainstream theology, the distinction is usually made between legitimacy in the covenant rather than biological paternity. Key Arguments from Apostle Suleman's Teaching : He

According to a teaching by , Ishmael is not considered the biological son of " Abraham ," but rather the son of Abram . Suleman posits that Isaac is Abraham's only son because God only addressed him as "Abraham" after the covenant change, which occurred before Isaac's birth. Key Arguments from Apostle Suleman's Teaching

: He argues that Ishmael was born to Abram , whereas Isaac was born to Abraham . Since God changed Abram's name to Abraham specifically for the covenant of promise, Suleman asserts that Ishmael belongs to the "old" identity and Isaac to the "new".

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

Isaac was Abraham's only child; Ishmael was not his biological child, according to Apostle Suleman - Legitvibes

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Isaac was Abraham's only child; Ishmael was not his biological child, according to Apostle Suleman - Legitvibes

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: The teaching aligns with the broader theological view that Ishmael was a "son of the flesh" (born of human effort through Hagar), while Isaac was the "son of the promise" (born through divine intervention). Broader Biblical Context

While Suleman’s teaching focuses on the name change and spiritual status, the Bible traditionally records both as sons of the same man:

: 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.

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

According to a teaching by , Ishmael is not considered the biological son of " Abraham ," but rather the son of Abram . Suleman posits that Isaac is Abraham's only son because God only addressed him as "Abraham" after the covenant change, which occurred before Isaac's birth. Key Arguments from Apostle Suleman's Teaching

: He argues that Ishmael was born to Abram , whereas Isaac was born to Abraham . Since God changed Abram's name to Abraham specifically for the covenant of promise, Suleman asserts that Ishmael belongs to the "old" identity and Isaac to the "new".

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