Prophecy as an institution, with continuous generations of teachers and multiple disciples, arose from the time of Samuel and continued until the First Destruction. Before that, there were prophets including Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, but they were exceptional individuals whose disciples did not merit prophecy. During the time of the Judges, prophecy was rare (1 Samuel 3:1).
According to tradition, Moses was greater in prophecy (Deuteronomy ch.34), while Abraham was the greatest in pioneering the service of God. Moses led the Israelite nation, while Abraham led a smaller family and entourage. Moses lived his life outside Israel, while Abraham lived most of his life in Israel (Canaan). See also the attached Related Link.
No, Abraham was never a king, and Israel had no king until several hundred years after Abraham lived.
There is no such conflict. Abraham and his grandson Israel were never in conflict according to the Bible. There is also no conflict between the patriarch Abraham and the Modern State of Israel.
Congregation Beth Israel Abraham Voliner was created in 1894.
Abraham was born there.
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William Israel Abraham has written: 'Annual budgeting and development planning' -- subject(s): Budget
She went to Israel (Canaan) with Abraham in 1737 BCE.
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