She was in her late ninety's.
Sarah was Abraham's wife. Originally, her name was Sarai, but God changed her name and Abraham's (from Abram) when he made the covenant with them. She was recognized for having a child in her old age (past the years of childbearing); his name was Isaac, and God tested Abraham to see if he was faithful when he told him to sacrifice Isaac at the altar.
God told Abraham that he would have a son at his old age.
God tested abraham, as he told him to sacrifice Issac on mount Moriah.
God tested Abraham's obedience by asking him to sacrifice his only son Isaac, we must remember that Abraham , got Isaac when he was 100 years old.
In the book of Genesis in the Bible, God promised Abraham and Sarah a son, even in their old age. Abraham was 100 and Sarah was 90 when Isaac was born. The "Child of the Promise" refers to God's promise to Abraham and Sarah.
Ishmael was not the promised son from God. Ishmael came about because Sarah gave Abraham Hagar to produce a son thinking that they would help God out with His promise of a son. A big mistake. Abraham was 86 years old when Ishmael was born.
Abraham laughed, not because he thought he was too old to sire a son for he had already fathered Ishmael (many middle eastern people are direct descendants of Ishmael), but because God had told him He would give Abraham a son by his wife Sarah who was 90 years old. Abraham asked God to bless Ishmael as Abraham did not believe it possible for Sarah to conceive at her age. Read the whole account in Genesis 17.
They are in the Old Testament.
SarahIt is said in the bible that there was a woman named Sarai, she was married to a man named Abram. Later God changed their names to Sarah and Abraham.This comes from the Old Testament in the Bible.
Sarah the wife of Abraham lived for 127 years.
Abraham was one hundred years of age and ,and his wife Sarah was ninety years old then. Medically speaking it is next to impossible to have children , at this age.So naturally Abraham did not believe it at all.
Abraham's wife was Sarah. When she reached old age without children, she urged Abraham to attempt to father a child with her servant, Hagar, in order to perpetuate his line. Abraham complied with Sarah's urging, and fathered Ishmael. Sarah later did give birth to Isaac, by Abraham. Some time after Sarah's death, Abraham remarried in his old age, to K'turah.