If you're asking about Isaac in the Torah (Bible), the answer is yes. He continued Abraham's traditions and was one of the Patriarchs of the Israelite (Jewish) people. His son Jacob fathered the twelve Israelite tribes.
1) That of mankind up to and following the Flood. 2) That of Abraham and his Israelite descendants. Others are mentioned in the context of their dealings with the Israelites.
Abraham exists in the bible.
Abraham
Abraham was blessed by God according to the Bible.
No, although the same Abraham is mentioned in many books of the Bible.
Abraham is an important figure in the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. According to the Hebrew Bible, he is considered the patriarch and progenitor of the Israelite people. He was born in Ur, a city in ancient Mesopotamia, and is known for his covenant with God and his journey from Mesopotamia to the land of Canaan.
Which Abraham? Abraham in the Bible? Abraham Lincoln? Please clarify your question.
Abraham lived the covenant out in the bible only on good faith.
Judaism's roots are in the Hebrew religion of Abraham; and in the Israelite religion of Moses. According to tradition, "Judaism" as such began with the covenant between Abraham and God.
Any woman who was not an Israelite.
The word Aryans does not occur in the KJV Bible. Abraham had many servants, but their race is not mentioned in the Bible