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Abraham (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Abraham is one of the most blessed people in the Bible. Although Scripture is not a comprehensive history of humans it does, however, chronicle the relationship of one man and his descendants with the Creator of the Universe.
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Abraham’s name was originally ‘Abram’, which means ‘the father is exalted’. His name was changed to ‘Abraham,’ which means ‘father of a multitude’, when God initiated His covenant with him (Genesis 17). God promised Abraham that he would be the father of many people. However, he and his wife Sarah were apparently past the normal age of having child...
God promised Abraham children (Genesis 15:5; 22:17). But when this didn’t take place as quickly as Abraham thought it should, he became impatient with God and took matters into his own control. His wife, Sarah was still childless, so she told Abraham to sleep with her handmaid, so that they might get a child from the union. A son was born from this...
After Abraham was called by God to leave Haran, he obediently did so. In Genesis 12, we read of Abraham (then called Abram) leaving Haran, where his father Terah had settled, and setting out to find the promised land. This account gives Abraham’s age at this time as 75, but Genesis 11 and Acts 3 suggest that Abraham was much older than this when he...
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Sep 22, 2023 · Abraham (first known as Abram) was born the son of Terah, who lived near the southern Mesopotamian city called “Ur of the Chaldees.” Christianity.com contributor Maddy Rager explains this city (located in modern-day Iraq) worshipped a moon god called Sin.
As recorded in the Bible, Abraham (or Avraham, אברהם) the Hebrew was guided by G‑d to the Holy Land, where he was chosen to be the progenitor of the Jewish nation. Together with his wife, Sarah, he taught people about the existence of a G‑d who is one and cannot be seen.
- Following those incidents, Abraham fears that he has perhaps“used up” his share of Divine favor. In a dramatic revelation known as theCovenant Betw...
- When Abraham is 99 years old, G‑d commands him to undergocircumcision and to perform the procedure on all the males of his household,including the...
- In an incident eerily similar to what happened so manydecades prior, Abraham and Sarah relocate to Gerar. Again fearing that thelocal monarch will...
- Throughout his life, Abraham suffers greatly. G‑d challengeshim with no less than 10 tests (read: What Were Abraham’s 10 Tests?), culminating inthe...
- After living a full and rich life of 127 years, Sarah passesaway in the city of Hebron. In the presence of the residents of the city (Hitites), Abr...
- Although Sarah does not live to see Isaac build a family,Abraham is determined to make it happen—in the best way possible. Rather thanmatch up his...
Jun 22, 2020 · In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Abraham is a venerated patriarch whose relationship with God provides the foundational story for God's beneficial relationship with humanity. According to biblical...
Sep 7, 2022 · God called Abraham out of the millions of people on the earth to be the object of His blessings. God used Abraham to play a pivotal role in the outworking of the story of redemption, culminating in the birth of Jesus. Abraham is a living example of faith and hope in the promises of God (Hebrews 11:8–10).