\p \v=17 \v~=\w By|strong="G2532"\w* \w faith|strong="G4102"\w*, \w Abraham|strong="G0011"\w*, being \w tested|strong="G3985"\w*, \w offered|strong="G4374"\w* \w up|strong="G4374"\w* \w Isaac|strong="G2464"\w*. Yes, \w he|strong="G2532"\w* \w who|strong="G3588"\w* \w had|strong="G3588"\w* gladly \w received|strong="G0324"\w* \w the|strong="G3588"\w* \w promises|strong="G1860"\w* \w was|strong="G3588"\w* \w offering|strong="G4374"\w* \w up|strong="G4374"\w* \w his|strong="G2532"\w* \w only|strong="G3439"\w* born\f + \fr 11:17 \ft The phrase “only born” is from the Greek word “μονογενη”, which is sometimes translated “only begotten” or “one and only”.\f* son, \¬v