The stars of the heavens (Genesis 15:5), the dust of the earth (Genesis 13:16), and the sand of the seashore (Genesis 22:17).
See also:
He compared them to the numberof stars in the sky and grain of sand by the sea.
Yes
Judaism. It is referred to as the Covenant with Abraham.
he did everything god told him to
from the book of Genesis: Abraham was very obedient to God; he was even willing to sacrifice his son Isaac if God willed it. God promised Abraham that he would have many descendants and that the land of Canaan was promised to him. Abraham and God had a covenant with each other; it forms the basis of the Jewish, Muslim and Christian faiths.
The pharaoh had all the male children killed.
promise land and entrnal life
Teaching people about God and God's ways and wisdom. Abraham taught kindness, modesty, and more.
it confirms that god forbids human sacrifice!!
because, before ishmael, that is who god said would have a baby.
They were descendants from the sun god
Abrahams challenges were that he had to protect his kids.
Abraham's philosophy in the Bible centers on faith, obedience, and trust in God. He believed in the one true God and followed His commands, even when faced with challenges and difficult circumstances. Abraham's faith and commitment to God set the foundation for the covenant between God and his descendants.