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... Abraham, He did not gain just Abraham. When Abraham was called, God told him clearly why he was called. God told him to leave his country, his kindred, and his father's house and to go into the land of Canaan; He promised to make him a ...
... Abraham, He did not gain just Abraham. When Abraham was called, God told him clearly why he was called. God told him to leave his country, his kindred, and his father's house and to go into the land of Canaan; He promised to make him a ...
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... Abraham is considered the first Jew.16 However, he was not a Jew at all. Abraham believed in one G-d. Abraham did not develop any rules for his belief in monotheism. Laws, customs, rituals, religion, etc. (i.e., Judaism as we know it) ...
... Abraham is considered the first Jew.16 However, he was not a Jew at all. Abraham believed in one G-d. Abraham did not develop any rules for his belief in monotheism. Laws, customs, rituals, religion, etc. (i.e., Judaism as we know it) ...
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... Abraham is assured of countless descendants through both Ishmael and Isaac, the narratives focus on Abraham's claim on the land. Abimelech, the king of Gerar, sees Abraham's growing prosperity and desires to establish a peaceful ...
... Abraham is assured of countless descendants through both Ishmael and Isaac, the narratives focus on Abraham's claim on the land. Abimelech, the king of Gerar, sees Abraham's growing prosperity and desires to establish a peaceful ...
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... Abraham expanded the offer to purchase not only the cave but also the land to which it belonged. While Ephron and his community were likely not Hittites, their customs appear similar ... Abraham loved Sarah. They experienced life 218 ABRAHAM.
... Abraham expanded the offer to purchase not only the cave but also the land to which it belonged. While Ephron and his community were likely not Hittites, their customs appear similar ... Abraham loved Sarah. They experienced life 218 ABRAHAM.
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