11 But the angel of the Lord called to him from heaven and said , "Abraham , Abraham !" And he said , "Here I am." 12 He said , "Do not stretch out your hand against the lad , and do nothing e to him; for now I know that you fear God , since you have not withheld your son , your only son, from Me." 13 Then Abraham raised his eyes and looked , and behold , behind him a ram caught in the thicket by his horns ; and Abraham went and took the ram and offered him up for a burnt offering in the place of his son . 14 Abraham called the name of that place The Lord Will Provide , as it is said to this day , "In the mount of the Lord it will be provided ."
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Genesis 22:11-14
Commentary on Genesis 22:11-14
(Read Genesis 22:11-14)
It was not God's intention that Isaac should actually be sacrificed, yet nobler blood than that of animals, in due time, was to be shed for sin, even the blood of the only begotten Son of God. But in the mean while God would not in any case have human sacrifices used. Another sacrifice is provided. Reference must be had to the promised Messiah, the blessed Seed. Christ was sacrificed in our stead, as this ram instead of Isaac, and his death was our discharge. And observe, that the temple, the place of sacrifice, was afterwards built upon this same mount Moriah; and Calvary, where Christ was crucified, was near. A new name was given to that place, for the encouragement of all believers, to the end of the world, cheerfully to trust in God, and obey him. Jehovah-jireh, the Lord will provide; probably alluding to what Abraham had said, God will provide himself a lamb. The Lord will always have his eye upon his people, in their straits and distresses, that he may give them seasonable help.