Abram/Abraham built four altars. The first was at Sichem(Shechem) on the plain of Moreh (Genesis 12:6-7). The second was at Bethel between Bethel and Hai(Ai) (Genesis 12:8). The third was on the Plain of Mamre (Genesis 13:18) and the final one was built at Jehovah Jireh, the place that would later become the mount on which Jebus/Jerusalem were built (Genesis 22:9-14).
Abram/Abraham built four altars. The first was at Sichem(Shechem) on the plain of Moreh (Genesis 12:6-7). The second was at Bethel between Bethel and Hai(Ai) (Genesis 12:8). The third was on the Plain of Mamre (Genesis 13:18) and the final one was built at Jehovah Jireh, the place that would later become the mount on which Jebus/Jerusalem were built (Genesis 22:9-14).
The Stripping of the Altars has 654 pages.
Little Altars Everywhere has 224 pages.
Abraham was not yet born.
Abraham did not build anything specifically for the Muslims. However, Abraham built the Ka'aba which currently serves as the Qibla or Direction of Prayer for Muslims.
Balaam is described in the Bible as having built seven altars for sacrifices in his attempts to curse Israel, as mentioned in the book of Numbers (specifically Numbers 23:1-2). He offered sacrifices on these altars in the hope of invoking a curse upon the Israelites, but instead, God turned his attempts into blessings.
Altars of Madness was created in 1989.
The Stripping of the Altars was created in 1992.
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Wealthier families build altars or shrines in the home for the dead, however those that cannot simply visit the grave of the dead to leave gifts and decorate it with flowers.
The duration of Altars of Desire is 1.17 hours.