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Abraham ben Terah
- Preferred Name: Abraham ben Terah[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46]
- Alternate Name: Abrão
- Alternate Name: Abraão
- Gender: M
- Race: with note: Description: Semite
- Birth: 1996 BC in Ūr, Dhī Qār, Iraq at LATI: N0.9561 LONG: E6.1278 with note: The Exodus was in 1491 BC, making the Promise of Abraham in 1921 BC (Gal 3:16-17 cf. Ex 12:40) when he was 75 years old. Hence 1996 BC.
- Burial: 1991 BC in Cave of Machpelah, bought from Ephron, in the land of Canaan at LATI: N1.8616 LONG: E5.1244 with note: Cave of Machpelah, Mamre, Field of Ephron
Abraham died at age 175, and was buried in the cave of Machpelah by his sons Isaac and Ishmael.
- Leaving+Haran: 1921 BC in Ūr, Dhī Qār, Iraq at LATI: N0.9561 LONG: E6.1278 with note: Description: Abraham went to Canaan
Ur is in Iraq, not Iran.
- Christening: in Canaan, West Bank, Palestine, Arabia at LATI: N1.96 LONG: E5.25
- The+Lord+commanded+to+Abraham+in+a+dream+at+night: 1871 BC in at Mamre, Canaan, Palestine at LATI: N1.67 LONG: E5.25 with note: Description: to sacrifice his son Isaac at the mountain Moriah
The Mountain Moriah is the Temple Mountain at Jerusalem.
Isaac was 33 years old
- Death: 1821 BC in Al Khalīl, West Bank, Palestine at LATI: N1.5331 LONG: E5.0999 with note: Gen 25:7 And these are the days of the years of Abraham’s life which he lived, an hundred threescore and fifteen years.
- FSID: LC1Y-7BS
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Abraão[a] (originalmente Abram)[b] é o patriarca comum das religiões abraâmicas, incluindo judaísmo, cristianismo e islã. [5] No judaísmo ele é o pai fundador da relação especial entre os judeus e Deus; no cristianismo, ele é o progenitor espiritual de todos os crentes, judeus ou gentios (não judeus); [c][6] e no Islã ele é um elo na cadeia de profetas que começa com Adão e culmina em Maomé. [4]
He fled from the Egyptian priests who tried to sacrifice him to the Egyptian god(s) Elkenah. From being a poor prophet who nearly got murdered, to a multi-millionaire, to the ancestor of kings and queens who ruled most of the nations. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham Abraham (Abram) Male 2051 B.C. - 1876 B.C. -- Genesis 11:26-32 Birth of Abram. Genesis 16:15-16 Birth of son Ishmael. Genesis 21:1-5 Birth of son Isaac. Genesis 21:1-4 Marriage to Keturah and birth of her 6 sons. Wikipedia: Abraham, אברהם (and in Hungarian). Rodovid: Amenmose Ibarim (of Uruk Akkadia) Birthplace: Ur Kaśdim, Ur of the Chaldees Abraham features in the Book of Genesis as the founding patriarch of the Israelites, Ishmaelites and Edomite peoples. He is widely regarded as the patriarch of Jews, Christians, and Muslims and the founder of monotheism. According to Genesis 17:5, his name was changed by God from Abram (probably meaning "the father is exalted) to Abraham, a name which Genesis explains as meaning "father of many". Abraham was the tenth generation from Noah and the 20th from Adam. His father was Terah, and his brothers were Nahor and Haran. According to Genesis, Abraham was sent by God from his home in Ur of the Chaldees to Canaan, the land promised to his descendants by God. There Abraham entered into a covenant: in exchange for recognition of God, Abraham will be blessed with innumerable progeny and the land would belong to his descendants. Judaism, Christianity and Islam are sometimes referred to as the "Abrahamic religions" because of the progenitor role Abraham plays in their holy books. In the Jewish tradition, he is called Avraham Avinu or "Abraham, our Father". God promised Abraham that through his offspring, all the nations of the world will come to be blessed (Genesis 12:3), interpreted in Christian tradition as a reference particularly to Jesus. Jews, Christians, and Muslims consider him father of the people of Israel through his son Isaac (cf. Exodus 6:3, Exodus 32:13) by his wife Sarah. For Muslims, he is a prophet of Islam and the ancestor of Muhammad through his other son Ishmael - born to him by his second wife, Hagar. (Jews and Christians refer to Hagar as Sarah's servant). Abraham is also a progenitor of the Semitic tribes of the Negev who trace their descent from their common ancestor Sheba (Genesis 10:28).
Sua vida, contada na narrativa do Livro de Gênesis, gira em torno dos temas da posteridade e da terra. Abraão é chamado por Deus a deixar a casa de seu pai Terah e se estabelecer na terra de Canaã, que Deus agora promete a Abraão e sua descendência. Esta promessa é posteriormente herdada por Isaac, filho de Abraão por sua esposa Sarah, enquanto o meio-irmão de Isaac, Ismael, também promete que ele encontrará uma grande nação. Abraão compra uma tumba (a Caverna dos Patriarcas) em Hebron para ser o túmulo de Sarah, estabelecendo assim seu direito à terra; e, na segunda geração, seu herdeiro Isaac é casado com uma mulher de seus próprios parentes, governando assim os cananeus de qualquer herança. Abraão mais tarde se casa com Keturah e tem mais seis filhos; mas, em sua morte, quando ele é enterrado ao lado de Sarah, é Isaac quem recebe "todos os bens de Abraão", enquanto os outros filhos recebem apenas "presentes".
Abraão viveu cento e setenta e cinco anos. Quando morreu foi enterrado na gruta de Macpela, ao lado de Sara, no campo de Efron, pelos filhos Ismael e Isaac.
Y era Abram de edad de setenta y cinco años cuando salió de Harán
The story of Abraham
About two thousand years before Jesus was born, there lived in the city of Ur a young man Abraham. Ur was a very wicked city, filled with people who no longer believed in God. They delighted in doing
The evil Nimrod vs. the righteous Abraham
aka Nebrod (Nemrod) the mighty hunter d. 2135 BC in Italy excecuted by Shem Founded the kingdom of Babylon and constructed the Tower of Babel
Nimrod ( /'n?m.r??d/,[1] Hebrew: ????????, Modern Nimrod
LOT’S WIFE - Genesis 19:15-26; Luke 17:29-33
ot’s Wife
LOT’S WIFE
Genesis 19:15-26; Luke 17:29-33
When Abraham heard that his nephew, Lot, had been taken captive by the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah, he pursued the enemies and freed Lot, and “the
Laban - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laban (Bible)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laban and Jacob make a covenant together, as narrated in Genesis 31:44–54
Laban (Hebrew: לָבָן, Modern Lavan, Tiberian Lāḇān; "White") is the son o
Abraham ben Terah - Find-a-grave
Biblical patriarch. Patriarch of the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religions. Living approximately in the late 21st to early 20th centuries BCE,no later than the 19th century BCE, he left Ur of the Ch
Abraham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the biblical Abraham. For Islam, see Abraham in Islam. For other uses, see Abraham (disambiguation).
"Avram" redirects here. For other uses,
Abraham's Departure Haran
Departed Haran in abt 2031B.C. [Gen 12:4] to go to the land of Canaan [Gen 12:5]. Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch,according to the Book of Genesis (see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews
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Abraham "Abram"ben Terah "Tara" - LC1Y-7BS
=== Name changed to Abram in Gen 17:5 ===
Name changed to Abraham in Gen 17:5
=== Abram ===
Abram
=== FROM CHART IN GENEALOGY BOOK OF REMEMBRA ===
FROM CHART IN GENEALOGY BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE WHICH SHOW THE 12 TRIBES OF JACOB, ISAAC AND ABRAHAM.
=== Abraham ===
" The friend of God."
He married Sarah (his Niece) Book of Abraham 2;2; Gen. 20:12; Gen. 11:29. He was head of the covenant Race, Gen. 17:4-6. Abraham paid tithes to Melchisedek Heb. 7:4 and received the Holy Priesthood from him. D&C 84:14.
===
Abraham or Abram or "Ibrahim" ben Terah
AKA Abraham ===
Abram was born in Ur, Chaldea. He married Sarai, a daughter of Haran,
in Ur, Chaldea. The Book of Genesis in the Bible conveys the detailed
account of Abram's life, including the record of how Yahweh, the God
of Abram and his people, actually gave Abram his new name: Abraham.
The Lord had said to Abram, "Leave your country, your people and your
father's household and go to the land I will show you. I will make
you into a great nation and I will bless you; I will make your name
great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you,
and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be
blessed through you."
So Abram left, as the Lord had told him; and Lot went with him. Abram
was seventy-five years old when he set out from Haran. He took his
wife Sarai, his nephew Lot, all the possessions they had accumulated
and the people they had acquired in Haran, and they set out for the
land of Canaan, and they arrived there. Abram traveled through the
land as far as the site of the great tree of Moreh at Shechem. At that
time the Canaanites were in the land.
The Lord appeared to Abram and said, "To your offspring I will give
this land."
…
Then Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread and wine. He was
priest of God Most High, and he blessed Abram, saying, "Blessed be
Abram by God Most High, Creator of heaven and earth. And blessed be
God Most High, who delivered your enemies into your hand."
Then Abram gave him a tenth of everything. The king of Sodom said to
Abram, "Give me the people and keep the goods for yourself."
… Now Sarai, Abram's wife, had borne him no children. But she had
an Egyptian maidservant named Hagar; so she said to Abram, "The Lord
has kept me from having children. Go, sleep with my maidservant;
perhaps I can build a family through her."
Abram agreed to what Sarai said.
So after Abram had been living in Canaan ten years, Sarai his wife
took her Egyptian maidservant Hagar and gave her to her husband to be
his wife. He slept with Hagar, and she conceived. When she knew she
was pregnant, she began to despise her mistress. Then Sarai said to
Abram, "You are responsible for the wrong I am suffering. I put my
servant in your arms, and now that she knows she is pregnant, she
despises me. May the Lord judge between you and me."
"Your servant is in your hands," Abram said. "Do with her
whatever you think best."
Then Sarai mistreated Hagar; so she fled from her.
The angel of the Lord found Hagar near a spring in the desert; it was
the spring that is beside the road to Shur. And he said, "Hagar,
servant of Sarai, where have you come from, and where are you going?"
"I'm running away from my mistress Sarai," she answered.
Then the angel of the Lord told her, "Go back to your mistress and
submit to her. I will so increase your descendants that they will be
too numerous to count. You are now with child and you will have a
son. You shall name him Ishmael, for the Lord has heard of your
misery. He will be a wild donkey of a man; his hand will be against
everyone and everyone's hand against him, and he will live in
hostility toward all his brothers."
She gave this name to the Lord who spoke to her: "You are the God who
sees me," for she said, "I have now seen the One who sees me." That
is why the well was called Beer Lahai Roi ; it is still there, between
Kadesh and Bered.
So Hagar bore Abram a son, and Abram gave the name Ishmael to the son
she had borne. Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore him
Ishmael.
… God also said to Abraham, "As for Sarai your wife, you are no
longer to call her Sarai; her name will be Sarah. I will bless her
and will surely give you a son by her. I will bless her so that she
will be the mother of nations; kings of peoples will come from her."
Abraham fell facedown; he laughed and said to himself, "Will a son be
born to a man a hundred years old? Will Sarah bear a child at the age
of ninety? If only Ishmael might live under your blessing!"
Then God said, "Yes, but your wife Sarah will bear you a son, and you
will call him Isaac. I will establish my covenant with him as an
everlasting covenant for his descendants after him. And as for
Ishmael, I have heard you: I will surely bless him; I will make him
fruitful and will greatly increase his numbers. He will be the father
of twelve rulers, and I will make him into a great nation. But my
covenant I will establish with Isaac, whom Sarah will bear to you by
this time next year."
… Now the Lord was gracious to Sarah as he had said, and the Lord
did for Sarah what he had promised. Sarah became pregnant and bore a
son to Abraham in his old age, at the very time God had promised him.
Abraham gave the name Isaac to the son Sarah bore him. When his son
Isaac was eight days old, Abraham circumcised
him, as God commanded him. Abraham was a hundred years old when his
son Isaac was born to him.
Sarah said, "God has brought me laughter, and everyone who hears about
this will laugh with me. Who would have said to Abraham that Sarah
would nurse children? Yet I have borne him a son in his old age."
… Abraham left everything he owned to Isaac. But while he was still
living, he gave gifts to the sons of his concubines and sent them away
from his son Isaac to the land of the east.
Altogether, Abraham lived a hundred and seventy-five years. Then
Abraham breathed his last and died at a good old age, an old man and
full of years; and he was gathered to his people. His sons Isaac and
Ishmael buried him in the cave of Machpelah near Mamre (now Hebron),
in the field of Ephron son of Zohar theHittite, the field Abraham had
bought from the Hittites. There Abraham was buried with his wife
Sarah.
Mat 1:2 Abraham was the father of Isaac,
Isaac the father of Jacob, Jacob the father of
Judah and his brothers,
Husband: Abraham (Abram)
Born: 1948 at:
Married: at:
Died: at: 2123
Father:Terah
Mother:
Other Spouses:
Wife: Sarah (Sarai)
Born: at:
Died: at: Kirjath-Arbaa, Heebron In, Canaan
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: Isaac
Born: 2048 at:
Married: at:
Died: at: 2228
Spouses: Rebekah
1 Chr 1:27 Abram; the same as Abraham
Abraham. AKA Abram "Ibrahim" ben Terah.
Abram was born in Ur, Chaldea. He married Sarai, a daughter of Haran,
in Ur, Chaldea. The Book of Genesis in the Bible conveys the detailed
account of Abram's life, including the record of how Yahweh, the God
of Abram and his people, actually gave Abram his new name: Abraham.
The Lord had said to Abram, "Leave your country, your people and your
father's household and go to the land I will show you. I will make
you into a great nation and I will bless you; I will make your name
great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you,
and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be
blessed through you."
So Abram left, as the Lord had told him; and Lot went with him. Abram
was seventy-five years old when he set out from Haran. He took his
wife Sarai, his nephew Lot, all the possessions they had accumulated
and the people they had acquired in Haran, and they set out for the
land of Canaan, and they arrived there. Abram traveled through the
land as far as the site of the great tree of Moreh at Shechem. At that
time the Canaanites were in the land.
The Lord appeared to Abram and said, "To your offspring I will give
this land."
…
Then Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread and wine. He was
priest of God Most High, and he blessed Abram, saying, "Blessed be
Abram by God Most High, Creator of heaven and earth. And blessed be
God Most High, who delivered your enemies into your hand."
Then Abram gave him a tenth of everything. The king of Sodom said to
Abram, "Give me the people and keep the goods for yourself."
… Now Sarai, Abram's wife, had borne him no children. But she had
an Egyptian maidservant named Hagar; so she said to Abram, "The Lord
has kept me from having children. Go, sleep with my maidservant;
perhaps I can build a family through her."
Abram agreed to what Sarai said.
So after Abram had been living in Canaan ten years, Sarai his wife
took her Egyptian maidservant Hagar and gave her to her husband to be
his wife. He slept with Hagar, and she conceived. When she knew she
was pregnant, she began to despise her mistress. Then Sarai said to
Abram, "You are responsible for the wrong I am suffering. I put my
servant in your arms, and now that she knows she is pregnant, she
despises me. May the Lord judge between you and me."
"Your servant is in your hands," Abram said. "Do with her
whatever you think best."
Then Sarai mistreated Hagar; so she fled from her.
The angel of the Lord found Hagar near a spring in the desert; it was
the spring that is beside the road to Shur. And he said, "Hagar,
servant of Sarai, where have you come from, and where are you going?"
"I'm running away from my mistress Sarai," she answered.
Then the angel of the Lord told her, "Go back to your mistress and
submit to her. I will so increase your descendants that they will be
too numerous to count. You are now with child and you will have a
son. You shall name him Ishmael, for the Lord has heard of your
misery. He will be a wild donkey of a man; his hand will be against
everyone and everyone's hand against him, and he will live in
hostility toward all his brothers."
She gave this name to the Lord who spoke to her: "You are the God who
sees me," for she said, "I have now seen the One who sees me." That
is why the well was called Beer Lahai Roi ; it is still there, between
Kadesh and Bered.
So Hagar bore Abram a son, and Abram gave the name Ishmael to the son
she had borne. Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore him
Ishmael.
… God also said to Abraham, "As for Sarai your wife
=== From Wikipidia ===
Terah or Térach (Hebrew: תֶּרַח / תָּרַח, Modern Ṫéraḥ / Ṫáraḥ Tiberian Ṫéraḥ / Ṫāraḥ ; "Ibex, wild goat", or "Wanderer; loiterer") is a biblical figure in the Book of Genesis, son of Nahor, son of Serug and father of the Patriarch Abraham, all descendants of Shem's son Arpachshad. Terah is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 11:26-27, Joshua 24:2 and 1 Chronicles 1:17–27) and New Testament.[2]
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=== Abraham ben Terah
Nome: BEN Terah
Nascim ===
Abraham ben Terah
Nome: BEN Terah
Nascimento: 2051 aC, Ur Casdim, Caldéia, Babilônia, agora, no Iraque [10638] [10639]
MORTE: 1876 aC, Macpelah, Mesopotâmia [10640] [10641]
Enterramento: Cave, Campo de Machpelah, Mamre, Hebron, Canaã
EVENTO: Notas: [10648] [10649]
EVENTO: Notas: [10650] [10651]
Pai: Terh ou Tarih a virtueous DE AGADE
Mãe: Amthelo ou Amtheta de AGADE
Esposa # 1: Sarah Ou Sarai "Princesa" BINT TARIH OU Terah ____ - ____
CASAMENTO: [38635]
+ Isaac ou Yitzchaq "Risos" Israel "um que lutava com o divino anjo" BEN ABRAHAM 1951 aC -- 1771 B.C.
Esposa # 2: HAGAR ____ - ____
CASAMENTO: 1966 B.C.
Esposa # 3: Quetura a Cannanite ____ - ____
CASAMENTO: Abt 1911 B.C.
Midian Ben Abraham ____ - ____
Jokshan ou Jazar BEN ABRAHAM ____ - ____
Zimran ou Zambran BEN ABRAHAM ____ - ____
Medan BEN ABRAHAM ____ - ____
Ishbak ou Josabak BEN ABRAHAM ____ - ____
Shuah Ou Shuach ou Sous BEN ABRAHAM ____ - ____
Abraham ben Terah
Nome: BEN Terah
Nascimento: 2051 aC, Ur Casdim, Caldéia, Babilônia, agora, no Iraque [10638] [10639]
MORTE: 1876 aC, Macpelah, Mesopotâmia [10640] [10641]
Enterramento: Cave, Campo de Machpelah, Mamre, Hebron, Canaã
EVENTO: Notas: [10648] [10649]
EVENTO: Notas: [10650] [10651]
Pai: Terh ou Tarih a virtueous DE AGADE
Mãe: Amthelo ou Amtheta de AGADE
Esposa # 1: Sarah Ou Sarai "Princesa" BINT TARIH OU Terah ____ - ____
CASAMENTO: [38635]
+ Isaac ou Yitzchaq "Risos" Israel "um que lutava com o divino anjo" BEN ABRAHAM 1951 aC -- 1771 B.C.
Esposa # 2: HAGAR ____ - ____
CASAMENTO: 1966 B.C.
Esposa # 3: Quetura a Cannanite ____ - ____
CASAMENTO: Abt 1911 B.C.
Midian Ben Abraham ____ - ____
Jokshan ou Jazar BEN ABRAHAM ____ - ____
Zimran ou Zambran BEN ABRAHAM ____ - ____
Medan BEN ABRAHAM ____ - ____
Ishbak ou Josabak BEN ABRAHAM ____ - ____
Shuah Ou Shuach ou Sous BEN ABRAHAM ____ - ____
=== THE PROMISED LAND ===
THE OLD CANNAANITE EMPIRE "DOMINATED THE SYRIA-PALISTINE REGION; IT EXTENDED AS FAR SOUTH AS SINAI, WEST TO CYPRUS, EAST TO THE HIGHLANDS OF MESOPOTAMIA, AND NORTH TO THE EASTERN PARTS OF ASIA MINOR." (SOURCE: CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CENTER. ORG)
===
AKA Abraham "Ibrahim" ben Terah.
Abram ===
AKA Abraham "Ibrahim" ben Terah.
Abram was born in Ur, Chaldea. He married Sarai, a daughter of Haran,
in Ur, Chaldea. The Book of Genesis in the Bible conveys the detailed
account of Abram's life, including the record of how Yahweh, the God
of Abram and his people, actually gave Abram his new name: Abraham.
The Lord had said to Abram, "Leave your country, your people and your
father's household and go to the land I will show you. I will make
you into a great nation and I will bless you; I will make your name
great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you,
and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be
blessed through you."
So Abram left, as the Lord had told him; and Lot went with him. Abram
was seventy-five years old when he set out from Haran. He took his
wife Sarai, his nephew Lot, all the possessions they had accumulated
and the people they had acquired in Haran, and they set out for the
land of Canaan, and they arrived there. Abram traveled through the
land as far as the site of the great tree of Moreh at Shechem. At that
time the Canaanites were in the land.
The Lord appeared to Abram and said, "To your offspring I will give
this land."
...
Then Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread and wine. He was
priest of God Most High, and he blessed Abram, saying, "Blessed be
Abram by God Most High, Creator of heaven and earth. And blessed be
God Most High, who delivered your enemies into your hand."
Then Abram gave him a tenth of everything. The king of Sodom said to
Abram, "Give me the people and keep the goods for yourself."
... Now Sarai, Abram's wife, had borne him no children. But she had
an Egyptian maidservant named Hagar; so she said to Abram, "The Lord
has kept me from having children. Go, sleep with my maidservant;
perhaps I can build a family through her."
Abram agreed to what Sarai said.
So after Abram had been living in Canaan ten years, Sarai his wife
took her Egyptian maidservant Hagar and gave her to her husband to be
his wife. He slept with Hagar, and she conceived. When she knew she
was pregnant, she began to despise her mistress. Then Sarai said to
Abram, "You are responsible for the wrong I am suffering. I put my
servant in your arms, and now that she knows she is pregnant, she
despises me. May the Lord judge between you and me."
"Your servant is in your hands," Abram said. "Do with her
whatever you think best."
Then Sarai mistreated Hagar; so she fled from her.
The angel of the Lord found Hagar near a spring in the desert; it was
the spring that is beside the road to Shur. And he said, "Hagar,
servant of Sarai, where have you come from, and where are you going?"
"I'm running away from my mistress Sarai," she answered.
Then the angel of the Lord told her, "Go back to your mistress and
submit to her. I will so increase your descendants that they will be
too numerous to count. You are now with child and you will have a
son. You shall name him Ishmael, for the Lord has heard of your
misery. He will be a wild donkey of a man; his hand will be against
everyone and everyone's hand against him, and he will live in
hostility toward all his brothers."
She gave this name to the Lord who spoke to her: "You are the God who
sees me," for she said, "I have now seen the One who sees me." That
is why the well was called Beer Lahai Roi ; it is still there, between
Kadesh and Bered.
So Hagar bore Abram a son, and Abram gave the name Ishmael to the son
she had borne. Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore him
Ishmael.
... God also said to Abraham, "As for Sarai your wife, you are no
longer to call her Sarai; her name will be Sarah. I will bless her
and will surely give you a son by her. I will bless her so that she
will be the mother of nations; kings of peoples will come from her."
Abraham fell facedown; he laughed and said to himself, "Will a son be
born to a man a hundred years old? Will Sarah bear a child at the age
of ninety? If only Ishmael might live under your blessing!"
Then God said, "Yes, but your wife Sarah will bear you a son, and you
will call him Isaac. I will establish my covenant with him as an
everlasting covenant for his descendants after him. And as for
Ishmael, I have heard you: I will surely bless him; I will make him
fruitful and will greatly increase his numbers. He will be the father
of twelve rulers, and I will make him into a great nation. But my
covenant I will establish with Isaac, whom Sarah will bear to you by
this time next year."
... Now the Lord was gracious to Sarah as he had said, and the Lord
did for Sarah what he had promised. Sarah became pregnant and bore a
son to Abraham in his old age, at the very time God had promised him.
Abraham gave the name Isaac to the son Sarah bore him. When his son
Isaac was eight days old, Abraham circumcised
him, as God commanded him. Abraham was a hundred years old when his
son Isaac was born to him.
Sarah said, "God has brought me laughter, and everyone who hears about
this will laugh with me. Who would have said to Abraham that Sarah
would nurse children? Yet I have borne him a son in his old age."
... Abraham left everything he owned to Isaac. But while he was still
living, he gave gifts to the sons of his concubines and sent them away
from his son Isaac to the land of the east.
Altogether, Abraham lived a hundred and seventy-five years. Then
Abraham breathed his last and died at a good old age, an old man and
full of years; and he was gathered to his people. His sons Isaac and
Ishmael buried him in the cave of Machpelah near Mamre (now Hebron),
in the field of Ephron son of Zohar theHittite, the field Abraham had
bought from the Hittites. There Abraham was buried with his wife
Sarah.
Mat 1:2 Abraham was the father of Isaac,
Isaac the father of Jacob, Jacob the father of
Judah and his brothers,
Husband: Abraham (Abram)
Born: 1948 at:
Married: at:
Died: at: 2123
Father:Terah
Mother:
Other Spouses:
Wife: Sarah (Sarai)
Born: at:
Died: at: Kirjath-Arbaa, Heebron In, Canaan
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: Isaac
Born: 2048 at:
Married: at:
Died: at: 2228
Spouses: Rebekah
1 Chr 1:27 Abram; the same as Abraham
=== THE KING JAMES VERSION OF THE HOLY BIBLE ===
THE KING JAMES VERSION OF THE HOLY BIBLE: Genesis 11:26---And Terah lived seventy years and begat Abrm, Nahor, and Haran. THE KING JAMES VERSION OF THE HOLY BIBLE: Genesis 17:5---Neither shall thy name any more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father of many nations have I made thee. THE KING JAMES VERSION OF THE HOLY BIBLE: Genesis 25:7---And theserae the days of the years of Abraham's life whichhe lived, an hundred threescore and fifteen years. BIBLE DICTIONARY: Pages 601-602 Abraham. Father of a multitude. Originally called Abram, exalted father (Genesis 11:26, 17:5). Son of Terah, born in Ur of the Chaldees (Genesis 11:26-28). The migration to Haran, where Terah died, is found in Genesis 11:31. Abraham's journey to Canaan, the divine call, and the covenant are recordedin Genesis 12:1-5. His sojourn in Egypt is given in Genesis 11----20and Abraham 1----3. Other important events: settlementin Hebron (Genesis 13:18); rescue of Lot and the meeting with Melchizedek (Genesis 14); further blessings and promises (Genesis 17:9-27); intercession for Lot at Sodom (Genesis 19); offering of Isaac and renewal of the covenant and blessings (Genesis 22); death of Sarah and purchase of the cave of Machpelah as a family burial place (Geneisis 23); Abraham's death and burial (Genesis 25:8-10. Abraham is always regarded in the O.T. as founder of the covenant race, which is personified in the house of Israel. He is the "father of the faithful." John the Baptistand Paul rebuked those holding the erronous idea that natural descent from Abraham was by itself sufficient to secure God's favor (Matthew 3:9; Romans 9:7). For references to him in Jesus' teachings see Matthew 8:11; Luke 16:22; John 8:56. Latter-day revelation has clarified the significance of the Abrahamic covennt and other aspects of Abraham's life and ministry. We learn that he was greatly blessed with divine revelation concerning the planetary system, the creation of the earth, and the premortal activities of the spirits of mankind. One of the most valiant spirits in the premortal life, he was chosen to be a leader in the kingdom of God before he was born into this world (Abraham 1----5). We also learn from latter-day revelation that because of Abraham's faithfulness he is now exalted and sits upon a throne in eternity (Doctrine and Covenants 132:29, 37). !Born 2051 BC, Died 1876
=== born 1948 died 2123 ===
born 1948 died 2123
=== . !BIRTH: GENESIS 11:26; !NAME CHANGE: G ===
. !BIRTH: GENESIS 11:26; !NAME CHANGE: GENESIS 17:5; !MARRIAGE: 1) SARAI - GENESIS 11:29, 2) HAGAR - GENESIS 16:3; 3) KETURAH - GENESIS 25:1; !DEATH: GENESIS 25:7; !BURIAL: GENESIS 25:9; .
=== !born abt 2046 BC died abt 1872 BC ===
!born abt 2046 BC died abt 1872 BC
=== Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, a ===
Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to the Book of Genesis (see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews, who probably lived in the period between 2000 and 1500 bc. Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who call him Ibrahim, as an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishmael. He was once considered a contemporary of Hammurabi, king of Babylonia. Because the biblical account of his life is based on traditions preserved by oral transmission rather than by historical records, no biography in the present sense can be written. Originally called Abram, Abraham was the son of Terah, a descendant of Shem, and was born in the city of Ur of the Chaldees, where he married his half sister Sarai, or Sarah. They left Ur with his nephew Lot and Lot's family under a divine inspiration and went to Haran. Receiving a promise that God would make him a “great nation,” Abram moved on to Canaan, where he lived as a nomad. Famine led him to Egypt, but he was driven out for misrepresenting Sarai as his sister. Again in Canaan, after quarrels between Abram and Lot and their herdsmen, they separated, Lot remaining near Sodom and Abram continuing his nomadic life. He later rescued Lot from the captivity of King Chedorlaomer of Elam and was blessed by the priest Melchizedek, king of Salem. Then God promised Abram a son by his wife Sarai, repeated his earlier promises, and confirmed these by a covenant. When this covenant was later renewed, the rite of circumcision was established, Abram's name became Abraham, and Sarai's became Sarah. God subsequently repeated his promise of a son by Sarah by means of visiting angels. When God informed Abraham that he intended to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah because of the wickedness of their inhabitants, Abraham pleaded with him to spare the cities. Eventually it was agreed that God would spare the cities if he could find only ten righteous men. The ten men could not be found, and God destroyed both cities. According to the Bible, Ishmael was Abraham's first son, born when Abraham was 86 years old. Ishamel's mother was Hagar, an Egyptian slave in Abraham's household. Isaac, born to Abraham by Sarah in his 100th year, was the first of his legitimate descendants. God demanded that Abraham sacrifice Isaac as a test of faith, but because of Abraham's unquestioning compliance, God permitted him to spare Isaac and rewarded Abraham with a formal renewal of his promise. According to Islamic tradition, Hagar was the true wife of Ibrahim and Ishmael the favored son and intended sacrificial victim. After Sarah died, Abraham married Keturah and had six sons by her. He died at the biblical age of 175 and was buried beside Sarah in the Cave of Machpelah, in what is now Hebron, West Bank. AUTHOR'S NOTE: This line to Abraham is purely speculative, as I am sure you have already stated. But it must be true... it was all found on the internet! Most of it came from: http://genpc.com/gen/files/d0043/f0000007.html#I14838
=== 1Co 1:26-33 ===
=== Genesis 11:26, Genesis 16:15-16 ===
Genesis 11:26, Genesis 16:15-16
=== !Note:Name was changed by God, Lived 174 ===
!Note:Name was changed by God, Lived 174 yrs (ca 2046-1872 BC) Abraham was 100 and begat Isaac. !Ref Mat: KJV-Holy Bible, Gen 17;5,Mat 11:2,Luk 3:34, RL Chart compiled by A.F.Schmuhl, A.F.Bennett, Ped.Chart of the Campbell Family;
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=== Notes:Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12 ===
Notes:Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12:4] to go to the land of Canaan [Gen 12:5]. Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to the Book of Genesis (see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews, who probably lived in the period between 2000 and 1500 BC. Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who call him Ibrahim, as an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishmael. He was once considered a contemporary of Hammurabi, king of Babybuin Because the biblical account of his life is based on traditions preserved by oral transmission rather than by historical records, no biography in the present sense can be written. Originally called Abram, Abraham was the son of Terah, a descendant of Shern, and was born in the city of Ur of the Chaldees, where he married his half sister Saral, or Sarah. They left Ur with his nephew Lot and Lot's family under a divne inspiration and went to Haran. Receiving a promise that God would make him a "great nation," Abram moved on to Canaan, where he lived as a nomad. Fantine led him to Egypt but he was driven out for misrepresenting Saral as his sister. Again in Canaan, after quarrels between Abram and Lot and their herdsmen, they separated, Lot remaining near Sodom and Abram continuing his nomadic life. He later rescued Lot from the captivity of King Cliedorhiomer of Elam and was blessed by the priest Melchinedek, king of Salem. Then God promised Abram a son by his wife Sank, repeated his earlier promises, and conftrined these by a covenant. when this covenant was later renewed, the rite of circumcision was established, Abram's name became Abraham, and Sank's became Sarah. God subsequently repeated his promise of a son by Sarah by means of visiting angels. when God informed Abraham that he intended to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah because of the wickedness of their inhabitants, Abraham pleaded with him to spare the cities. Eventually it was agreed that God would spare the cities if he could find only ten righteous men. The ten men could not be found, and God destroyed both cities. Ismael, first son of Abraharn, whose mother was Hagar, an Egyptian slave, was born when Abraham was 86 years old. Isaac, born to Abraliam by Sarah in his 100th year, was the first of his legitirnate descendants. God demanded that Abraham sacrafice Isaac as a test of faith, but because of Abraham's unquestioiung compliance, God permitted him to spare Isaac and rewarded Abraham with a format renewal of his promise. After Sarah died, Abraham married Keturah and had six soils by her. He died at the biblical age of 175 and was buried beside Sarah in the Cave of Machpelah, in what is now Hebron, West Bank. Christians, Muslims, and Jews accept Abraham as an epitome of the man of unswerving faith, a view reflected in the New Testament. Source: "Abraham," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Notes:Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12:4] to go to the land of Canaan [Gen 12:5]. Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to the Book of Genesis (see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews, who probably lived in the period between 2000 and 1500 BC. Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who call him Ibrahim, as an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishmael. He was once considered a contemporary of Hammurabi, king of Babybuin Because the biblical account of his life is based on traditions preserved by oral transmission rather than by historical records, no biography in the present sense can be written. Originally called Abram, Abraham was the son of Terah, a descendant of Shern, and was born in the city of Ur of the Chaldees, where he married his half sister Saral, or Sarah. They left Ur with his nephew Lot and Lot's family under a divne inspiration and went to Haran. Receiving a promise that God would make him a "great nation," Abram moved on to Canaan, where he lived as a nomad. Fantine led him to Egypt but he was driven out for misrepresenting Saral as his sister. Again in Canaan, after quarrels b etween Abram and Lot and their herdsmen, they separated, Lot remaining near Sodom and Abram continuing his nomadic life. He later rescued Lot from the captivity of King Cliedorhiomer of Elam and was blessed by the priest Melchinedek, king of Salem. Then God promised Abram a son by his wife Sank, repeated his earlier promises, and conftrined these by a covenant. when this covenant was later renewed, the rite of circumcision was established, Abram's name became Abraham, and Sank's became Sarah. God subsequently repeated his promise of a son by Sarah by means of visiting angels. when God informed Abraham that he intended to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah because of the wickedness of their inhabitants, Abraham pleaded with him to spare the cities. Eventually it was agreed that God would spare the cities if he could find only ten righteous men. The ten men could not be found, and God destroyed both cities. Ismael, first son of Abraharn, whose mother was Hagar, an Egyptian slave, was born when Abraham was 86 years old. Isaac, born to Abraliam by Sarah in his 100th year, was the first of his legitirnate descendants. God demanded that Abraham sacrafice Isaac as a test of faith, but because of Abraham's unquestioiung compliance, God permitted him to spare Isaac and rewarded Abraham with a format renewal of his promise. After Sarah died, Abraham married Keturah and had six soils by her. He died at the biblical age of 175 and was buried beside Sarah in the Cave of Machpelah, in what is now Hebron, West Bank. Christians, Muslims, and Jews accept Abraham as an epitome of the man of unswerving faith, a view reflected in the New Testament. Source: "Abraham," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Notes:Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12:4] to go to the land of Canaan [Gen 12:5]. Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to the Book of Genesis (see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews, who probably lived in the perio d between 2000 and 1500 BC. Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who call him Ibrahim, as an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishmael. He was once considered a contemporary of Hammurabi, king of Babybuin Because the biblical account of his life is based on traditions preserved by oral transmission rather than by historical records, no biography in the present sense can be written. Originally called Abram, Abraham was the son of Terah, a descendant of Shern, and was born in the city of Ur of the Chaldees, where he married his half sister Saral, or Sarah. They left Ur with his nephew Lot and Lot's family under a divne inspiration and went to Haran. Receiving a promise that God would make him a "great nation," Abram moved on to Canaan, where he lived as a nomad. Fantine led him to Egypt but he was driven out for misrepresenting Saral as his sister. Again in Canaan, after quarrels between Abram and Lot and their herdsmen, they separated, Lot remaining near Sodom and Abram continuing his nomadic life. He later rescued Lot from the captivity of King Cliedorhiomer of Elam and was blessed by the priest Melchinedek, king of Salem. Then God promised Abram a son by his wife Sank, repeated his earlier promises, and conftrined these by a covenant. when this covenant was later renewed, the rite of circumcision was established, Abram's name became Abraham, and Sank's became Sarah. God subsequently repeated his promise of a son by Sarah by means of visiting angels. when God informed Abraham that he intended to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah because of the wickedness of their inhabitants, Abraham pleaded with him to spare the cities. Eventually it was agreed that God would spare the cities if he could find only ten righteous men. The ten men could not be found, and God destroyed both cities. Ismael, first son of Abraharn, whose mother was Hagar, an Egyptian slave, was born when Abraham was 86 years old. Isaac, born to Abraliam by Sarah in his 100th year, was the first of his legitirnate descend ants. God demanded that Abraham sacrafice Isaac as a test of faith, but because of Abraham's unquestioiung compliance, God permitted him to spare Isaac and rewarded Abraham with a format renewal of his promise. After Sarah died, Abraham married Keturah and had six soils by her. He died at the biblical age of 175 and was buried beside Sarah in the Cave of Machpelah, in what is now Hebron, West Bank. Christians, Muslims, and Jews accept Abraham as an epitome of the man of unswerving faith, a view reflected in the New Testament. Source: "Abraham," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved Notes:Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12:4] to go to the land of Canaan [Gen 12:5]. Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to the Book of Genesis (see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews, who probably lived in the period between 2000 and 1500 BC. Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who call him Ibrahim, as an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishmael. He was once considered a contemporary of Hammurabi, king of Babybuin Because the biblical account of his life is based on traditions preserved by oral transmission rather than by historical records, no biography in the present sense can be written. Originally called Abram, Abraham was the son of Terah, a descendant of Shern, and was born in the city of Ur of the Chaldees, where he married his half sister Saral, or Sarah. They left Ur with his nephew Lot and Lot's family under a divne inspiration and went to Haran. Receiving a promise that God would make him a "great nation," Abram moved on to Canaan, where he lived as a nomad. Fantine led him to Egypt but he was driven out for misrepresenting Saral as his sister. Again in Canaan, after quarrels between Abram and Lot and their herdsmen, they separated, Lot remaining near Sodom and Abram continuing his nomadic life. He later rescued Lot from the captivity of King Cliedorhiomer of Elam and was blessed by the priest Melchinede
=== 1. "Bloodline of the Holy Grail" by Lau ===
1. "Bloodline of the Holy Grail" by Laurence Gardner. page 14, 15, 16,18, 19, 40, 51, 54, 65, 68, 179, 247, 267, 315. 2. "Abraham, Isaac and Jacob" by Norman Heap. On page 14 & 15 it states: Terah took Abram, secretly together with Abram's mother, Emetelo and nurse, and concealed them in a cave where they were brought provisions on a regular basis. And Abram was in Noah's house thirty-nine years, from age ten to about age forty-nine. And the Lord gave Abram an understanding heart, and he knew all the works of that generation were vain, and that all their gods were vain and were of no avail. What better place for Abram to learn the ways of Lord God, then, than in the house of Noah and Shem, the only place where the living God was still being worshipped. In Abram's fiftieth year he returned to his father Terah's house. Returning home after a thiry nine year absence, full of knowledge of the livign God, full of instruction in His ways, and full of righteousness, Abram was appalled at the conditions in his father Terah's house. For he saw in his father's house twelve gods of wood and stone standing in their temples, with scores of other little gods and images. Abram appealed to his father Terah. He tried to win him over to the liviing God of Noah and Shem, without success. Page 77 - Following revelation to Abraham that he Abraham was one of the great spirits who had been chosen before he was born, the Lord also revelaed unto Abraham that among those spirits there was another like unto God who would participate in the creation of this earth. See Notes under Isaac. Page 120: Keturah, Abraham's wife or concubine during his final thirty five years, is identified as being from the land of Canaan. She may not have been a descendant of Canaan, however, The Legends indicate that Katurah was a descendant of Japhet or Japheth. It this is true, Abraham had descendants through all three of Noahs sons, Shem through himself and Sarah, Ham through Hagar, and Japheth thro ugh Keturah. Page 123-6: Abraham died in the fifteenth year of the life of Jacob and Esau, the sons of Isaac, and all the days of Abraham were one hundred seventy five years, and he died and was gathered to his people in good old age, old and satisified with days, and Isaac, and Ishmael his sons buried him. and when the inhabitants of Canaan heard that Abraham was dead, they all came with their kings and princes and all of their men to bury Abraham. and all the inhabitants of the land of haran, and all the families of the house of Abraham, and all the princes and grandees, and the sons of Abraham by the concubines, all came when they heard of Abraham's death, and they requited Abraham's kindness, and comforted Isaac, his son, and they buried Abraham in the cave which he bought from Ephron the Hittite and his children, for the possession of a burial place. And all the inhabitants of Canaan, and all those who had known Abraham, wept for Abraham a whole year, and men and women mourned over him. And all the little children, and all the inhabitants of the land wept on account of Abraham, for Abraham had been good to them all, and because he had been upright with God and men. Abraham loved his neighbor as himself, endured to the end, and turned not to the right or to the left from the commands of God. He walked uprightly before the Lord from his childhood until his death and he taught his children to pray and walk uprightly before the Lord. Abraham has few peers in the history of mankind. It is written of him that Abraham: was chosen for his role on earth before he was born; was one of the members of the Messiah's counsel in the premortal world; was one of the elect of God and received revelations from Him; was a friend, servant, and prophet of God; was obedient to the commands of the Lord; received the reward of the generations before him; received the priesthood or power to act for God and so did some of his descendants; had a foretaste of the world to come; woul d have all his blessings fulfilled in the world to come; was the father of proscelytes/missionaries; was the progenitor of thirty nations; glorified the name of God; loved the Lord God Jehovah with all his heart, offered sacrifices often and had no other gods before Him; loved his neighbor as himself; honored his father and mother; did not kill, commit adultery, steal, covet, bear false witness, or take the name of the Lord in vain. In summary, Abraham lived a righteous life, kept the covenants he had made with God, passed all the tets put to him, including the Akedah, and strived to walk uprightly before Him and be perfect. For his efforts Abraham was granted his exaltation and he, Abraham sitteth upon his celestial throne. "Adam, Enoch and Noah", by Dr. Norman L. Heap, page 209 - Mentions the building of the Tower of Babel and the time when Nimrod took over the area by means of war. He put Terah, Abraham's father, as prince of his hosts. Later, Nimrod dignified and elevated Terah above all his princes. They brought him offerings and dwelt with him in the land of Sinar. It was the site on which they built Nimrod's city and a tower to reach into heaven. However, in the years that followed Nimrod's kingdom collapsed, along with his tower. This collapse, along with the famine in Chaldees, induced by the Lord was sufficient to cause Terah to leave with Abraham and Sarah as they departed for Canaan. More and more information coming to light leads one to conclude that there was little or no time lapse between the end of Noah's dispensation, his death, the construction of the Tower of Babel, the confusion of tongues and the departure of Abraham from Ur of Chaldees. These were near simultaneous events, along with the departure of the Brother of Jared and his party who were led to the Americas.
=== !Born 2051 BC, Died 1876 ===
!Born 2051 BC, Died 1876
=== Lived 174 years ===
Lived 174 years
=== Born abt 2046 BC, Died abt 1873 BC, ===
Born abt 2046 BC, Died abt 1873 BC,
=== Location is generated ===
Location is generated
=== The friend of God. He married Sarah (his ===
The friend of God. He married Sarah (his niece) Abr. 2:2, Gen 20:12 He was head of th Covenant Race, Gen 17:4-6. Abraham paid tithes to Melchisedek Heb. 7:4. He received the Holy Prriesthood from Melchisedek. D&C 84:14
=== # Apollo in Greece, 'Akenere' Apopi in E ===
# Apollo in Greece, 'Akenere' Apopi in Egypt, Puzar-mana inChaldaic-Ugaritic # Note: # Note: Departed Haran in abt 2031B.C. [Gen 12:4] to go to the land of Canaan[Gen 12:5]. Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch,according to the Book ofGenesis (see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews, who probably livedin the period between 2000 and 1500 BC. Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who call him Ibrahim, as anancestor of the Arabs through Ishmael. He was once considered acontemporary of Hammurabi, king of Babylon Because the biblical accountof his life is based on traditions preserved by oral transmission rather than by historical records, nobiography in the present sense can be written.Originally called Abram,Abraham was the son of Terah, adescendant of Shern, and was born in thecity of Ur of theChaldees, where he married his half sister Saral, or Sarah. They left Ur with his nephewLot and Lot's family under a devine inspiration and went to Haran.Receiving a promise that God would make him a "great nation," Abram movedon to Canaan, where he lived as a nomad. Famine led him to Egypt but he was driven out formisrepresenting Saral as his sister. Again in Canaan,after quarrelsbetween Abram and Lot and their herdsmen, they separated, Lot remainingnear Sodom and Abram continuing his nomadic life. He later rescued Lot from the captivity of KingCliedorhiomer of Elam and was blessed by the priest Melchinedek,king ofSalem. Then God promised Abram a son by his wife Sarai,repeated hisearlier promises, and confirmed these by a covenant. when this covenant was later renewed, the rite of circumcisionwas established, Abram's name became Abraham, and Sarai became Sarah. Godsubsequently repeated his promise of a son by Sarah by means of visitingangels. when God informed Abraham that he intended to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah becauseof the wickedness of their inhabitants, Abraham pleaded with him to sparethe cities. Eventually it was agreed that God would spare the cities ifhe could find onl y ten righteous men. The ten men could not be found, and God destroyed bothcities.Ismael, first son of Abraharn, whose mother was Hagar, an Egyptianslave, was born when Abraham was 86 years old. Isaac,born to Abraham bySarah in his 100th year, was the first of his legitimate descendants. God demanded that Abrahamsacrafice Isaac as a test of faith, but because of Abraham'sunquestioning compliance, God permitted him to spare Isaac and rewardedAbraham with a format renewal of his promise. After Sarah died,Abraham married Keturah and had six son by her.He died at the biblical age of 175 and was buried beside Sarah in theCave of Machpelah, in what is now Hebron, West Bank. Christians,Muslims,and Jews accept Abraham as an epitome of the man of unswerving faith, a view reflected in the NewTestament.
=== Name was changed by God, Lived 174 yrs ===
Name was changed by God, Lived 174 yrs
=== Received Keys of The Patriarchal Order o ===
Received Keys of The Patriarchal Order of The Melchizedek Priesthood from Melchizedek an older Branch of the Lineage of the Patriarchs because his closer Fathers especially Terah were not worthy and could not pass on this blessing to him. Speculation as to whom Melchizedek may be is still rampant in the church. The identification of Shem as Melchizedek does not fit the description of Melchizedek who we are told was translated along with his city. Other identifications are equally unauthoritative and unsubstantiated. Lua Nuu = Abraham
=== "Father of a multitude" Originally calle ===
"Father of a multitude" Originally called Abram, "exalted father". Born in Ur of the Chaldees. Abraham's journey to Canaan, the divine call, and the covenant are recorded in Gen 12. His sojourn in Egypt is given in Gen 11-20. Other events include: the settlement in Hebron; rescue of Lot and the meeting with Melchizedek; further blessings and promises; institution of circumcision; intercession for Lot at Sodom;offering of Isaac and renewal of the covenant and blessings. Abraham is always regarded in the Old Testament as founder of the covenant race, which is personified in the house of Israel. He is the " Father of the Faithful". He was greatly blessed with divine revelation concerning the planetary system, the creation of the earth, and the premortal activities of the spirits of mankind. One of the most valiant spirits in the premortal life, he was chosen to be a leader in the kingdom of God before he was born into this world. Because of his faithfulness, he is now exalted and sits upon a throne in eternity.
=== Father of a multitude, son of Terah, nam ===
Father of a multitude, son of Terah, named (Gen. 11:27) before his older brothers Nahor and Haran, because he was the heir of the promises. Till the age of seventy, Abram sojourned among his kindred in his native country of Chaldea. He then, with his father and his family and household, quitted the city of Ur, in which he had hitherto dwelt, and went some 300 miles north to Haran, where he abode fifteen years. The cause of his migration was a call from God (Acts 7:2-4). There is no mention of this first call in the Old Testament; it is implied, however, in Gen. 12. While they tarried at Haran, Terah died at the age of 205 years. Abram now received a second and more definite call, accompanied by a promise from God (Gen. 12:1,2); whereupon he took his departure, taking his nephew Lot with him, "not knowing whither he went" (Heb. 11:8). He trusted implicitly to the guidance of Him who had called him. Abram now, with a large household of probably a thousand souls, entered on a migratory life, and dwelt in tents. Passing along the valley of the Jabbok, in the land of Canaan, he formed his first encampment at Sichem (Gen. 12:6), in the vale or oak-grove of Moreh, between Ebal on the north and Gerizim on the south. Here he received the great promise, "I will make of thee a great nation," etc. (Gen. 12:2,3,7). This promise comprehended not only temporal but also spiritual blessings. It implied that he was the chosen ancestor of the great Deliverer whose coming had been long ago predicted (Gen. 3:15). Soon after this, for some reason not mentioned, he removed his tent to the mountain district between Bethel, then called Luz, and Ai, towns about two miles apart, where he built an altar to "Jehovah." He again moved into the southern tract of Palestine, called by the Hebrews the Negeb; and was at length, on account of a famine, compelled to go down into Egypt. This took place in the time of the Hyksos, a Semitic race which now held the Egyptians in bondage. Here occurred that c ase of deception on the part of Abram which exposed him to the rebuke of Pharaoh (Gen. 12:18). Sarai was restored to him; and Pharaoh loaded him with presents, recommending him to withdraw from the country. He returned to Canaan richer than when he left it, "in cattle, in silver, and in gold" (Gen. 12:8; 13:2. Comp. Ps. 105:13, 14). The whole party then moved northward, and returned to their previous station near Bethel. Here disputes arose between Lot's shepherds and those of Abram about water and pasturage. Abram generously gave Lot his choice of the pasture-ground. (Comp. 1 Cor. 6:7.) He chose the well-watered plain in which Sodom was situated, and removed thither; and thus the uncle and nephew were separated. Immediately after this Abram was cheered by a repetition of the promises already made to him, and then removed to the plain or "oak-grove" of Mamre, which is in Hebron. He finally settled here, pitching his tent under a famous oak or terebinth tree, called "the oak of Mamre" (Gen. 13:18). This was his third resting-place in the land. Some fourteen years before this, while Abram was still in Chaldea, Palestine had been invaded by Chedorlaomer, King of Elam, who brought under tribute to him the five cities in the plain to which Lot had removed. This tribute was felt by the inhabitants of these cities to be a heavy burden, and after twelve years they revolted. This brought upon them the vengeance of Chedorlaomer, who had in league with him four other kings. He ravaged the whole country, plundering the towns, and carrying the inhabitants away as slaves. Among those thus treated was Lot. Hearing of the disaster that had fallen on his nephew, Abram immediately gathered from his own household a band of 318 armed men, and being joined by the Amoritish chiefs Mamre, Aner, and Eshcol, he pursued after Chedorlaomer, and overtook him near the springs of the Jordan. They attacked and routed his army, and pursued it over the range of Anti-Libanus as far as to Hobah, near Damascus, and then returned, bringing back all the spoils that had been carried away. Returning by way of Salem, i.e., Jerusalem, the king of that place, Melchizedek, came forth to meet them with refreshments. To him Abram presented a tenth of the spoils, in recognition of his character as a priest of the most high God (Gen. 14:18-20). In a recently-discovered tablet, dated in the reign of the grandfather of Amraphel (Gen. 14:1), one of the witnesses is called "the Amorite, the son of Abiramu," or Abram. Having returned to his home at Mamre, the promises already made to him by God were repeated and enlarged (Gen. 13:14). "The word of the Lord" (an expression occurring here for the first time) "came to him" (15:1). He now understood better the future that lay before the nation that was to spring from him. 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. Ishmael was accordingly thus brought up, and was regarded as the heir of these promises (Gen. 16). When Ishmael was thirteen years old, God again revealed yet more explicitly and fully his gracious purpose; and in token of the sure fulfilment of that purpose the patriarch's name was now changed from Abram to Abraham (Gen. 17:4,5), and the rite of circumcision was instituted as a sign of the covenant. It was then announced that the heir to these covenant promises would be the son of Sarai, though she was now ninety years old; and it was directed that his name should be Isaac. At the same time, in commemoration of the promises, Sarai's name was changed to Sarah. On that memorable day of God's thus revealing his design, Abraham and his son Ishmael and all the males of his house were circumcised (Gen. 17). Three months after this, as Abraham sat in his tent door, he saw three men approaching. They accepted his proffered hospitality, and, seated under an oak-tree, partook of the fare which Abraham and Sarah provided. One of the three visitants was none other than the Lord, and the other two were angels in the guise of men. The Lord renewed on this occasion his promise of a son by Sarah, who was rebuked for her unbelief. Abraham accompanied the three as they proceeded on their journey. The two angels went on toward Sodom; while the Lord tarried behind and talked with Abraham, making known to him the destruction that was about to fall on that guilty city. The patriarch interceded earnestly in behalf of the doomed city. But as not even ten righteous persons were found in it, for whose sake the city would have been spared, the threatened destruction fell upon it; and early next morning Abraham saw the smoke of the fire that consumed it as the "smoke of a furnace" (Gen. 19:1-28). After fifteen years' residence at Mamre, Abraham moved southward, and pitched his tent among the Philistines, near to Gerar. Here occurred that sad instance of prevarication on his part in his relation to Abimelech the King (Gen. 20). (See ABIMELECH íT0000040.) Soon after this event, the patriarch left the vicinity of Gerar, and moved down the fertile valley about 25 miles to Beer-sheba. It was probably here that Isaac was born, Abraham being now an hundred years old. A feeling of jealousy now arose between Sarah and Hagar, whose son, Ishmael, was no longer to be regarded as Abraham's heir. Sarah insisted that both Hagar and her son should be sent away. This was done, although it was a hard trial to Abraham (Gen. 21:12). (See HAGAR íT0001583; ISHMAEL íT0001903.) At this point there is a blank in the patriarch's history of perhaps twenty-five years. These years of peace and happiness were spent at Beer-sheba. The next time we see him his faith is put to a severe test by the command that suddenly came to him to go and offer up Isaac, the heir of all the promises, as a sacrifice on one of the mountains of Moriah. His faith stood the test (Heb. 11:17-19). He proceeded i n a spirit of unhesitating obedience to carry out the command; and when about to slay his son, whom he had laid on the altar, his uplifted hand was arrested by the angel of Jehovah, and a ram, which was entangled in a thicket near at hand, was seized and offered in his stead. From this circumstance that place was called Jehovah-jireh, i.e., "The Lord will provide." The promises made to Abraham were again confirmed (and this was the last recorded word of God to the patriarch); and he descended the mount with his son, and returned to his home at Beer-sheba (Gen. 22:19), where he resided for some years, and then moved northward to Hebron. Some years after this Sarah died at Hebron, being 127 years old. Abraham acquired now the needful possession of a burying-place, the cave of Machpelah, by purchase from the owner of it, Ephron the Hittite (Gen. 23); and there he buried Sarah. His next care was to provide a wife for Isaac, and for this purpose he sent his steward, Eliezer, to Haran (or Charran, Acts 7:2), where his brother Nahor and his family resided (Gen. 11:31). The result was that Rebekah, the daughter of Nahor's son Bethuel, became the wife of Isaac (Gen. 24). Abraham then himself took to wife Keturah, who became the mother of six sons, whose descendants were afterwards known as the "children of the east" (Judg. 6:3), and later as "Saracens." At length all his wanderings came to an end. 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 (Gen. 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. He is called "the friend of God" (James 2:23), "faithful Abraham" (Gal. 3:9), "the father of us all" (Rom. 4:16).
=== ! BORN: ABT 2046 BC ! DIED: ABT 1872 B ===
! BORN: ABT 2046 BC ! DIED: ABT 1872 BC
=== ABRAHAM Born: 3335 AM Marriage: SARAH Di ===
ABRAHAM Born: 3335 AM Marriage: SARAH Died: 3510 AM ABRAHAM married SARAH, daughter of TERAH and Unknown. (SARAH was born 3345 AM and died 3472 AM.) Sources 1 "Genesis": The Holy Bible, (World Publishing Co., 1611). 2 Laurence Gardner, Bloodline of the Holy Grail. 3 Albert F. Schmuhl The Royal Line ID#: C-332. 4 Stevens, Luke, Line of Adam.
=== Abraham or Abram, 1996-1822 lived 174 ye ===
Abraham or Abram, 1996-1822 lived 174 years and was the father of the Hebrew Nation. (Heb. "father is exalted") He was the first patriarch, and the founder of the Hebrew nation. In Jewish, Christian and Moslem tradition, he emerges as a father-figure.
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Abraham. The patriarch who was the father of the people of God, Abraham left the security and comfort of Ur because of the call of God. Promised a land and descendants, Abraham lived most of his life without either, having to live on trust. God entered into a covenant with Abraham, assuring him that he kept His word. Finally in his old age, a son called Isaac was born to Abraham and his wife, Sarah. Abraham's supreme test of faith came when God apparently went against his own promise and ordered Abraham to sacrifice the boy. Abraham obediently prepared to carry out the orders, but was stayed at the last minute when God intervened. Abraham finally secured a piece of land in the Promised Land when he bought a plot with a cave at Machpelah, where both Sarah and he were buried. Appropriately, his name in Hebrew means "father of a multitude," and he is revered as the spiritual ancestor of all jews and Christians. Genesis 11-25
=== Was married 3 times. Keturah was first ===
Was married 3 times. Keturah was first wife. Hagar the Egyptian wassecond wife. Sarah (Sarai) bint Terah was third wife. b. Genesis 11:26. d. Genesis 25:8. Was married 3 times. Keturah was first wife. Hagar the Egyptian wassecond wife. Sarah (Sarai) bint Terah was third wife. b. Genesis 11:26. d. Genesis 25:8. Was married 3 times. Keturah was first wife. Hagar the Egyptian wassecond wife. Sarah (Sarai) bint Terah was third wife. b. Genesis 11:26. d. Genesis 25:8.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Taré ,
Family 1: Hagar Bint Inyotef II, b. in Miṣr d. in Kənáʿan
- Ishmael ben Abraham by Hagar, b. 1910 BC in Beersheba, Southern, Israel d. 1773 BC in Héliopolis, Annaba, Algeria
Family 2: Keturah bint Joktan, b. ABT 2150 BC in Ur, Chaldea d. in Hebron, Canaan, Îsraîl
- m. ABT 1905 BC in Haran, Padan-Aram, Egypt
- Midian ben Abraham by Keturah, b. ABT 1842 BC in Canaan
- Zimran ben Abraham by Keturah, b. ABT 1848 BC in Canaan d. 1769 BC in Land of Canaan
Family 3: Sarai bat Terah, b. 1986 BC in Ūr, Dhī Qār, Iraq d. 1859 BC in Canaan
- Isaac ben Abraham, b. 1951 BC d. 1771 BC in Arbah, Mamre, Now Hebron, Israel
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- Title: The Book of Bereishit (Genesis): Chapter 17, verses 24-26 (Circumcision)
Author: Online Jewish Virtual Library
Publication: Name: https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Bible/Genesis17.html;
Note: 24 And Abraham was ninety years old and nine, when he was circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin.
25 And Ishmael his son was thirteen years old, when he was circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin.
26 In the selfsame day was Abraham circumcised, and Ishmael his son.
Page: Shows the circumcision of both Abram and Yishmael
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Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVKJ-Z2TB : 9 May 2023), Avraham Ben Terah, ; Burial, Hebron Hevron, , Hebron, West Bank, Cave of Machpelah; citing record ID 38255765, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
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- Title: PACTO DE DEUS JEOVÁ CON ABRÃAO, CAMBIO DE NOMBRE, PROMESA DEL NACIMIENTO DE ISAAC HIJO DE SARA
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- Title: The Book of Bereishit (Genesis): Chapter 16, verses 11-16
Author: Online Jewish Virtual Library
Publication: Name: https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Bible/Genesis16.html;
Note: 11 And the angel of HaShem said unto her: 'Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son; and thou shalt call his name Ishmael, because HaShem hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he shall be a wild ass of a man: his hand shall be against every man, and every man's hand against him; and he shall dwell in the face of all his brethren.'
13 And she called the name of HaShem that spoke unto her, Thou art a G-d of seeing; for she said: 'Have I even here seen Him that seeth Me?'
14 Wherefore the well was called 'Beer-lahai-roi; behold, it is between Kadesh and Bered.
15 And Hagar bore Abram a son; and Abram called the name of his son, whom Hagar bore, Ishmael.
16 And Abram was fourscore and six years old, when Hagar bore Ishmael to Abram.
Page: Shows Abram as Ishmael/Yishmael's father and the age of Abram when Yishmael was born.
- Title: NACIMIENTO Y CASAMIENTO DE ABRAM - ABRAHAM CON SARAÍ - SARAY - SARA
Publication: Name: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+11%3A24+-+32&version=NVI;
- Title: Genesis 20:12
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- Title: Patriarch Lineage Abraham through Joseph
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Author: Ancestry Family Tree
- Title: Jasher 10:1
Author: J.H. Parry & Company. (1887). The Book of Jasher. (Originally translated in 1840 from the Original Hebrew into English).
Publication: Name: https://www.holybooks.com/wp-content/uploads/Book-of-Jasher.pdf;
Note: 1 And Peleg the son of Eber died in those days, in the forty-eighth year of the life of Abram son of Terah, and all the days of Peleg were two hundred and thirty-nine years.
Page: vs. 1 Abram is the son of Terah
- Title: Wikiwand: Abrahamic religions
Publication: Name: http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Abrahamic_religions;
- Title: The Book of Bereishit (Genesis): Chapter 25, verses 7-10
Author: Online Jewish Virtual Library
Publication: Name: https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Bible/Genesis25.html;
Note: 7 And these are the days of the years of Abraham's life which he lived, a hundred threescore and fifteen years.
8 And Abraham expired, and died in a good old age, an old man, and full of years; and was gathered to his people.
9 And Isaac and Ishmael his sons buried him in the cave of Machpelah, in the field of Ephron the son of Zohar the Hittite, which is before Mamre;
10 the field which Abraham purchased of the children of Heth; there was Abraham buried, and Sarah his wife.
Page: Shows the death of Abraham and his burial place
- Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Publication: Name: https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/stamboom-bootsman-van-der-galien/R601.php;
- Title: The Ryrie Study Bible - New American Standard
Author: Gen. 11:26 Gen. 25:10 (burial)
Page: Historical reference.
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Author: A&C Black, 1995
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=pMcM8GGO_n8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Philip+Davies+In+search+of+Ancient+Israel#v=onepage&q=abraham&f=false;
- Title: The Book of Bereishit (Genesis): Chapter 21, verses 2-5
Author: Online Jewish Virtual Library
Publication: Name: https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Bible/Genesis21.html;
Note: 2 And Sarah conceived, and bore Abraham a son in his old age, at the set time of which G-d had spoken to him.
3 And Abraham called the name of his son that was born unto him, whom Sarah bore to him, Isaac.
4 And Abraham circumcised his son Isaac when he was eight days old, as G-d had commanded him.
5 And Abraham was a hundred years old, when his son Isaac was born unto him.
Page: Shows Abram and Sarai as Yitzak/Isaac's parents. Show age of Abram and shows circumcision of Isaac.
- Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Publication: Name: https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/kubik-genealogie/I74608.php;
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Author: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Note: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Title: Jasher 8:1-36
Author: J.H. Parry & Company. (1887). The Book of Jasher. (Originally translated in 1840 from the Original Hebrew into English).
Publication: Name: https://www.holybooks.com/wp-content/uploads/Book-of-Jasher.pdf;
Note: 1 And it was in the night that Abram was born, that all the servants of Terah, and all the wise men of Nimrod, and his conjurors came and ate and drank in the house of Terah, and they rejoiced with him on that night.
2 And when all the wise men and conjurors went out from the house of Terah, they lifted up their eyes toward heaven that night to look at the stars, and they saw, and behold one very large star came from the east and ran in the heavens, and he swallowed up the four stars from the four sides of the heavens.
3 And all the wise men of the king and his conjurors were astonished at the sight, and the sages understood this matter, and they knew its import.
4 And they said to each other, This only betokens the child that has been born to Terah this night, who will grow up and be fruitful, and multiply, and possess all the earth, he and his children for ever, and he and his seed will slay great kings, and inherit their lands.
5 And the wise men and conjurors went home that night, and in the morning all these wise men and conjurors rose up early, and assembled in an appointed house.
6 And they spoke and said to each other, Behold the sight that we saw last night is hidden from the king, it has not been made known to him.
7 And should this thing get known to the king in the latter days, he will say to us, Why have you concealed this matter from me, and then we shall all suffer death; therefore, now let us go and tell the king the sight which we saw, and the interpretation thereof, and we shall then remain clear.
8 And they did so, and they all went to the king and bowed down to him to the ground, and they said, May the king live, may the king live.
9 We heard that a son was born to Terah the son of Nahor, the prince of thy host, and we yesternight came to his house, and we ate and drank and rejoiced with him that night.
10 And when thy servants went out from the house of Terah, to go to our respective homes to abide there for the night, we lifted up our eyes to heaven, and we saw a great star coming from the east, and the same star ran with great speed, and swallowed up four great stars, from the four sides of the heavens.
11 And thy servants were astonished at the sight which we saw, and were greatly terrified, and we made our judgment upon the sight, and knew by our wisdom the proper interpretation thereof, that this thing applies to the child that is born to Terah, who will grow up and multiply greatly, and become powerful, and kill all the kings of the earth, and inherit all their lands, he and his seed forever.
12 And now our lord and king, behold we have truly acquainted thee with what we have seen concerning this child.
13 If it seemeth good to the king to give his father value for this child, we will slay him before he shall grow up and increase in the land, and his evil increase against us, that we and our children perish through his evil.
14 And the king heard their words and they seemed good in his sight, and he sent and called for Terah, and Terah came before the king.
15 And the king said to Terah, I have been told that a son was yesternight born to thee, and after this manner was observed in the heavens at his birth.
16 And now therefore give me the child, that we may slay him before his evil springs up against us, and I will give thee for his value, thy house full of silver and gold.
17 And Terah answered the king and said to him: My Lord and king, I have heard thy words, and thy servant shall do all that his king desireth.
18 But my lord and king, I will tell thee what happened to me yesternight, that I may see what advice the king will give his servant, and then I will answer the king upon what he has just spoken; and the king said, Speak.
19 And Terah said to the king, Ayon, son of Mored, came to me yesternight, saying,
20 Give unto me the great and beautiful horse that the king gave thee, and I will give thee silver and gold, and straw and provender for its value; and I said to him, Wait till I see the king concerning thy words, and behold whatever the king saith, that will I do.
21 And now my lord and king, behold I have made this thing known to thee, and the advice which my king will give unto his servant, that will I follow.
22 And the king heard the words of Terah, and his anger was kindled and he considered him in the light of a fool.
23 And the king answered Terah, and he said to him, Art thou so silly, ignorant, or deficient in understanding, to do this thing, to give thy beautiful horse for silver and gold or even for straw and provender?
24 Art thou so short of silver and gold, that thou shouldst do this thing, because thou canst not obtain straw and provender to feed thy horse? and what is silver and gold to thee, or straw and provender, that thou shouldst give away that fine horse which I gave thee, like which there is none to be had on the whole earth?
25 And the king left off speaking, and Terah answered the king, saying, Like unto this has the king spoken to his servant;
26 I beseech thee, my lord and king, what is this which thou didst say unto me, saying, Give thy son that we may slay him, and I will give thee silver and gold for his value; what shall I do with silver and gold after the death of my son? who shall inherit me? surely then at my death, the silver and gold will return to my king who gave it.
27 And when the king heard the words of Terah, and the parable which he brought concerning the king, it grieved him greatly and he was vexed at this thing, and his anger burned within him.
28 And Terah saw that the anger of the king was kindled against him, and he answered the king, saying, All that I have is in the king's power; whatever the king desireth to do to his servant, that let him do, yea, even my son, he is in the king's power, without value in exchange, he and his two brothers that are older than he.
29 And the king said to Terah, No, but I will purchase thy younger son for a price.
30 And Terah answered the king, saying, I beseech thee my lord and king to let thy servant speak a word before thee, and let the king hear the word of his servant, and Terah said, Let my king give me three days' time till I consider this matter within myself, and consult with my family concerning the words of my king; and he pressed the king greatly to agree to this.
31 And the king hearkened to Terah, and he did so and he gave him three days' time, and Terah went out from the king's presence, and he came home to his family and spoke to them all the words of the king; and the people were greatly afraid.
32 And it was in the third day that the king sent to Terah, saying, Send me thy son for a price as I spoke to thee; and shouldst thou not do this, I will send and slay all thou hast in thy house, so that thou shalt not even have a dog remaining.
33 And Terah hastened, (as the thing was urgent from the king), and he took a child from one of his servants, which his handmaid had born to him that day, and Terah brought the child to the king and received value for him.
34 And the Lord was with Terah in this matter, that Nimrod might not cause Abram's death, and the king took the child from Terah and with all his might dashed his head to the ground, for he thought it had been Abram; and this was concealed from him from that day, and it was forgotten by the king, as it was the will of Providence not to suffer Abram's death.
35 And Terah took Abram his son secretly, together with his mother and nurse, and he concealed them in a cave, and he brought them their provisions monthly.
36 And the Lord was with Abram in the cave and he grew up, and Abram was in the cave ten years, and the king and his princes, soothsayers and sages, thought that the king had killed Abram.
Page: vs. 1-4,10-11 A prophecy from the stars is made concerning Abram and his future posterity to wise men vs. 5-14 The wise men warn King Nimrod concerning this prophecy of Abram vs. 14-16 King Nimrod asks Terah for Abram that he (Nimrod) might slay him (Abram) vs. 17-31 Terah argues with Nimrod to keep his son Abram vs. 32-33 Terah offers up a different maid's son to Nimrod in place of Abram vs. 34-36 Terah hides Abram in a cave and the Lord preserves him vs. 36 Abram grows up until age 10
- Title: Abraham
Author: http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/getperson.php?personID=I23&tree=00
Publication: Name: http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/getperson.php?personID=I23&tree=00;
Note: Name Abraham [7, 8, 9]
Born 2011 B.C. , Ur Of The Chaldees, Sumner, Babylonia Find all individuals with events at this location [8, 9, 10]
Gender Male
Biography
Son of Terah, born in Ur of Chaldees.
Progenitor of the Hebrews. He is an example of the person devoted to God, as in his willingness to sacrifice his son ISAAC. Revered by several religions, he is principally important as the founder of JUDAISM. He received the promise of CANAAN for his people, who are descended from Isaac. Gen. 11-25.
Through another son, ISHMAEL, he is considered by Muslims an ancestor of the
Arabs.
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Name Abram
Died 1847 B.C. Hebron, Judah, Israel, Palestine Find all individuals with events at this location [8, 9, 11]
Buried 1847 B.C. Machpelah Cave, Hebron, Canaan, Palestine Find all individuals with events at this location [8, 9, 11]
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Person ID I23 Full Tree
Last Modified 29 May 2014
Father Terah, King of Agade
b. 2122 B.C., , Ur Of The Chaldees, Sumner, Babylonia Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1917 B.C., Charran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
Mother Maria of Agade
b. Abt 2030 B.C., of, Ur Of The Chaldees, Sumner, Babylonia Find all individuals with events at this location
d. Yes, date unknown
Married 2010 B.C. , Ur Of The Chaldees, Sumner, Babylonia Find all individuals with events at this location [9]
Family ID F19 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Sarai (Sarah) bint Haran, Princess of Ur
b. 1986 B.C., , Ur Of The Chaldees, Sumner, Babylonia Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1871 B.C., Hebron, Judah, Israel, Palestine Find all individuals with events at this location
Married 1963 B.C. , Ur Of The Chaldees, Sumner, Babylonia Find all individuals with events at this location [9, 12]
Children
+ 1. Isaac
b. 1922 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1742 B.C., Beersheba, Southern District, Canaan, Palestine Find all individuals with events at this location
Last Modified 17 Aug 2010
Family ID F20 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Hagar, the Egyptian
b. 2000 B.C., , , , Egypt Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1900 B.C., , , Canaan, Palestine Find all individuals with events at this location
Married 1897 B.C. , , Canaan, Palestine Find all individuals with events at this location [9]
Children
+ 1. Ishmael ibn Abraham
b. Aft 1896 B.C., , , Canaan, Palestine Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1796 B.C., ON, Heliopolis, Goshen, Egypt Find all individuals with events at this location
Last Modified 17 Aug 2010
Family ID F31 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 3 Keturah
b. 1900 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1800 B.C., , , Canaan, Palestine Find all individuals with events at this location
Married 1870 B.C. Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location [9, 13]
Children
1. Zimran
b. 1869 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1769 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
+ 2. Jokshan
b. 1868 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1768 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
3. Medan
b. 1867 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1767 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
+ 4. Midian, King of Midian
b. 1866 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1766 B.C., , Rock of Oreb, Midian, Palestine Find all individuals with events at this location
5. Ishbak
b. 1865 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1765 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
+ 6. Shuah
b. 1864 B.C., Haran, Padan-Aram, Urfa, Turkey Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 1764 B.C., Hebron, Judah, Israel, Palestine Find all individuals with events at this location
Page: Name, Birth and Death Years.
- Title: Treatise of Odin by David L. Sorenson
Author: Life surrounding Sigge Fridulfson, High Priest of Odin aka Odin.
Publication: Name: http://academia.edu/20759154/Treatise_of_Odin_His_God_Heritage_Descendants_and _Genealogy_ ;
Note: See the genealogy
Page: See pages 9 & 11
- Title: Jasher 7:50-51
Author: J.H. Parry & Company. (1887). The Book of Jasher. (Originally translated in 1840 from the Original Hebrew into English).
Publication: Name: https://www.holybooks.com/wp-content/uploads/Book-of-Jasher.pdf;
Note: 50 And Terah took a wife and her name was Amthelo the daughter of Cornebo; and the wife of Terah conceived and bare him a son in those days.
51 Terah was seventy years old when he begat him, and Terah called the name of his son that was born to him Abram, because the king had raised him in those days, and dignified him above all his princes that were with him.
Page: When Terah was 70 years old he begat Abram through his wife Amthelo.
- Title: The Pearl of Great Price
Author: Scriptures of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Note: Life Surrounding Abraham - An account of God teaching Abraham astronomy and the universe, and was told to teach these things to the Egyptions.
Page: See Abraham - Chapters 1-5
- Title: The Book of Bereishit (Genesis): Chapter 11, verses 29-31
Author: Online Jewish Virtual Library
Publication: Name: https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Bible/Genesis11.html;
Note: 29 And Abram and Nahor took them wives: the name of Abram's wife was Sarai; and the name of Nahor's wife, Milcah, the daughter of Haran, the father of Milcah, and the father of Iscah.
30 And Sarai was barren; she had no child.
31 And Terah took Abram his son, and Lot the son of Haran, his son's son, and Sarai his daughter-in-law, his son Abram's wife; and they went forth with them from Ur of the Chaldees, to go into the land of Canaan; and they came unto Haran, and dwelt there.
Page: It shows a marriage record between Abram and Sarai. It also shows them leaving Ur,along with their father Terah. It shows them dwelling in Haran, Caanan
- Title: Jasher 9:1,4-6,10-19
Author: J.H. Parry & Company. (1887). The Book of Jasher. (Originally translated in 1840 from the Original Hebrew into English).
Publication: Name: https://www.holybooks.com/wp-content/uploads/Book-of-Jasher.pdf;
Note: 1 And Haran, the son of Terah, Abram's oldest brother, took a wife in those days.
4 Haran was forty-two years old when he begat Sarai, which was in the tenth year of the life of Abram; and in those days Abram and his mother and nurse went out from the cave, as the king and his subjects had forgotten the affair of Abram.
5 And when Abram came out from the cave, he went to Noah and his son Shem, and he remained with them to learn the instruction of the Lord and his ways, and no man knew where Abram was, and Abram served Noah and Shem his son for a long time.
6 And Abram was in Noah's house thirty-nine years, and Abram knew the Lord from three years old, and he went in the ways of the Lord until the day of his death, as Noah and his son Shem had taught him; and all the sons of the earth in those days greatly transgressed against the Lord, and they rebelled against him and they served other gods, and they forgot the Lord who had created them in the earth; and the inhabitants of the earth made unto themselves, at that time, every man his god; gods of wood and stone which could neither speak, hear, nor deliver, and the sons of men served them and they became their gods.
10 And there was not a man found in those days in the whole earth, who knew the Lord (for they served each man his own God) except Noah and his household, and all those who were under his counsel knew the Lord in those days.
11 And Abram the son of Terah was waxing great in those days in the house of Noah, and no man knew it, and the Lord was with him.
12 And the Lord gave Abram an understanding heart, and he knew all the works of that generation were vain, and that all their gods were vain and were of no avail.
13 And Abram saw the sun shining upon the earth, and Abram said unto himself Surely now this sun that shines upon the earth is God, and him will I serve.
14 And Abram served the sun in that day and he prayed to him, and when evening came the sun set as usual, and Abram said within himself, Surely this cannot be God?
15 And Abram still continued to speak within himself, Who is he who made the heavens and the earth? who created upon earth? where is he?
16 And night darkened over him, and he lifted up his eyes toward the west, north, south, and east, and he saw that the sun had vanished from the earth, and the day became dark.
17 And Abram saw the stars and moon before him, and he said, Surely this is the God who created the whole earth as well as man, and behold these his servants are gods around him: and Abram served the moon and prayed to it all that night.
18 And in the morning when it was light and the sun shone upon the earth as usual, Abram saw all the things that the Lord God had made upon earth.
19 And Abram said unto himself Surely these are not gods that made the earth and all mankind, but these are the servants of God, and Abram remained in the house of Noah and there knew the Lord and his ways' and he served the Lord all the days of his life, and all that generation forgot the Lord, and served other gods of wood and stone, and rebelled all their days.
Page: vs 1 Haran was Abram's oldest brother vs. 4-6,10-19 Abram goes to Noah and Shem when 10 years old and learned the ways of the Lord from them and by experience for 39 years
- Title: Wikiwand: Ur Kaśdim
Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Ur_Ka%C5%9Bdim;
- Title: Wikisource: The Holy Qur'an (Maulana Muhammad Ali)/14. Abraham
Publication: Name: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Holy_Qur%27an_(Maulana_Muhammad_Ali)/14._Abraham;
- Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Publication: Name: https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/kwartierstaat-johannes-zijlstra/I1071433240.php;
- Title: Abraham - wikipedia
Author: wikipedia.org
Publication: Name: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Abraham;
Note: Life of Abraham
- Title: LLAMAMIENTO DE ABRAM
Publication: Name: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+12%3A1+-+9&version=NVI;
- Title: Abraham (Avraham Ibrahim) of GENESIS
Author: https://fabpedigree.com/s036/f035553.htm
Publication: Name: https://fabpedigree.com/s036/f035553.htm;
Note: Pedigree Chart for Abraham.
- Title: Book of Mormon Genealogy Chart: Family Tree
Publication: Name: http://www.mormoncharts.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/Book-of-Mormon-Genealogy-Chart.pdf;
- Title: Wikiwand: Abraham
Publication: Name: http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Abraham;
- Title: Bible Hub: Genesis 12:1-12:25
Publication: Name: http://biblehub.com/genesis/12-2.htm;
- Title: Abraham to Paul: A Biblical Chronology; Old Testament dates calculated from date Solomon Temple construction commences. 4th year of Solomons 40 year reign from 972 to 931 BC
Author: Abraham to Paul: A Biblical Chronology by Andrew Steinmann ISBN: 9780758627995 https://www.cph.org/p-18805-from-abraham-to-paul-a-biblical-chronology.aspx
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Steinmann;
Note: Author Andrew Steinmann establishes two very strong chronological anchor points in the Old Testament era, from which most of the other Old Testament Chronological dates can be pinned down.
One: The date the Solomon temple construction commenced was on: 2 Iyyar 2793 or 26 April 967BC
from this he adds the 480 years that 1 Kings 6:1 / 8:2 states said construction was from Israel's exodus from Egypt. Brings us to...
Two: 14 Nisan 2314 / 22 March 1446 BC
Page: pg 72 Mentions Abraham's life events
- Title: The Ryrie Study Bible - New American Standard
Author: Gen. 11:26 Gen. 25:10 (burial)
- Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Publication: Name: http://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/stamboom-bootsman/I568.php;
- Title: Holy Bible - Old Testament
Author: Genesis, Chapters 1-38
Note: See Genesis Chapters 12-25 for history of Abraham
Page: See Genesis Chapters 12-25.
- Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Publication: Name: http://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/stamboom-schilt-paans/I1091379656.php;
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