Kenichiro yamanashi biography of abraham
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72) represents 'abram, with which Spiegelberg (Aegypt. By the
godly bishops I salute you. He was a son of Terah, a descendant of Shem, and born in Ur, a city of Chaldea, A.M. 2008, B. C. 1996, Genesis 11:27,28.
All that Abraham the ancestor received through Divine election, by the covenant made with him, is inherited by his seed and passes under the collective names of the promise (Romans 4:13), the blessing (Galatians 3:14), mercy (Luke 1:54), the oath (Luke 1:73), the covenant (Acts 3:25). The usual accompaniment of sacrifice, a professional priesthood, does not occur in Abraham's family, yet he recognizes priestly prerogative in the person of Melchizedek, priest-king of Salem (Genesis 14:20).
Social Conditions:
The head of a family, under these conditions, becomes at the same time the chief of a tribe, that live together under patriarchal rule though they by no means share without exception the tie of kinship. For that promise to Abraham was, after all, a "preaching beforehand" of the Christian gospel, in that it embraced "all the families of the earth" (Galatians 3:8).
It became even more of a test of faith when a famine hit the land forcing the pilgrims into Egypt.
After their return Abram and Lot parted company over sufficient grazing land for their herds and flocks. ...
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Keturah (4 Occurrences)
... Incense, the wife of Abraham, whom he married probably after Sarah's death (Genesis
25:1-6), by whom he had six sons, whom he sent away into the east country.
Randglossen zum Altes Testament, 14) proposes to connect the preceding name (so that the whole would read "the field of Abram.") Outside of Palestine this name (Abiramu) has come to light just where from the Biblical tradition we should expect to find it, namely, in Babylonia (e.g. ...
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Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable
Transliteration: Hagar Phonetic Spelling: (ag'-ar) Short Definition: Hagar Definition ...
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2464. Qeturah -- a wife of Abraham
... 6988, 6989. And he went out, not knowing where he was going” (Hebrews 11:8-10).
Sarai, now seventy-five years old, in her impatience, persuaded Abram to take Hagar, her Egyptian maid, as a concubine, intending that whatever child might be born should be reckoned as her own. After Sarah's death another woman seems to have succeeded to the position of legal wife, though if so the sons she bore were disinherited like Ishmael (Genesis 25:5).
As the apostle Paul explains: “This mystery is that the Gentiles [non-Jewish people] are fellow heirs, members of the same body, and partakers of the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel” (Ephesians 3:6).
Most people are not descendants of Abraham in a biological sense. God reaffirms His covenant with Abraham multiple times, promising him numerous descendants and the land of Canaan (Genesis 15).
Ishmael and Isaac:
Due to Sarah's barrenness, she gives her maidservant Hagar to Abraham, resulting in the birth of Ishmael (Genesis 16).
At the age of 175 years, 100 years after he had first entered the land of Canaan, he died, and was buried in the old family burying-place at Machpelah (Genesis 25:7-10).
The history of Abraham made a wide and deep impression on the ancient world, and references to it are interwoven in the religious traditions of almost all Eastern nations.