Sorry about the misspelled question, it was supposed to be "What did Abraham Lincoln do that was so special?"- Akeel Kalik ---- He let others finally be let free and not have to work all hours of the day without ever being paid or even being treated equal. He also went through a lot of trouble by starting a war within the country for what a lot of Northern people believed was right. It was probably hard to even keep slaves working for him of all the people around him not having slaves but also denying that it was even okay to consider. So a lot of people hated him but he had to make a call that was life threatening or make a call to leave others out of what white people could do.
The biblical story of Abraham is an epic tale of a wandering man and his God, who is reported to have promised the land of Canaan to Abraham's successors. Arguably the most important thing that Abraham did was to be the first Patriarch, the father of those who would, it was said, inherit the promise to Abraham.
He is the first forefather of the Jewish nation. He is the one who went to search for G-d. As a three year old he smashed his father's idols.
It moved a lot
It's just the way God planned it. :)
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Abraham is an important person in the first part of the Bible. He was chosen by God to seek out the Promised Land.
Isaiah 41.8 "But you, O Israel, my servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, you descendants of Abraham my friend,
Abraham was the ancestor of the Arabs, the Israelites, the Idumeans, and other peoples. However, only Isaac was considered Abraham's true successor (Genesis 17:21 and 21:12). Isaac fathered the people of Israel (through Jacob). See also:More about Abraham, Isaac and JacobAre the Israelites and Jews the same people?
Rebekah was chosen as wife for Isaac , by the servant of Abraham. Abraham sent him to his hometown to get a wife. The servant decided that when the young ladies come to collect water the first lady to give him and the camels water, would be the girl for Isaac.
Abraham Lincoln was a volunteer in the Illinois militia. He was chosen captain by his unit. He never saw combat but he did help bury the dead.
It was the most bloody battle in the Civil War
God chose the descendants of Abraham and Isaac as the "chosen" people.
That depends upon what you mean by "chosen." Noah was chosen (with his family) by God, to survive the Flood (Genesis 6), but not for a Divine covenant of status for his descendants. Abraham was chosen by God to father a nation that would serve God and have His covenant forever (Genesis 17). It eventually became clear that out of Abraham's children and grandchildren, only Isaac and Jacob (and Jacob's descendants) would continue in God's covenant (Genesis 26 and 28). Jacob fathered the Israelites.