An 'epiphany' is the sudden realization or comprehension of the (larger) essence or meaning of something.
As defined above, the Judeo-Christian God does not have epiphanies - He helps we humans have them. So Abraham's epiphany was to know the great Creator God of the Universe.
Abraham
Abraham was the first patriarch of gods family.
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Abraham was from Ur of the Chaldees. He was a Chaldean, and in all likelihood worshiped many gods.
there were many kings of Gods people including Solomon and David, when you are talking about Gods people you are referring to the Jews, or Hebrews, if you are talking about the father of Gods people that would be Abraham.
Abraham eas ready to leave everything and go to the unknown land god was willing to lead him to.
God commanded Abraham to leave his home and journey to a land that God would show him, promising to make him into a great nation and bless him. Abraham's faith in following God's command is a significant aspect of the story in the Bible.
"Epiphany" is a noun.
Yes, "epiphany" is a noun. It refers to a sudden realization or comprehension, often resulting in a new understanding or perspective on a situation or problem.
The young girl had a epiphany with her mother about the plans to go home.I have had an epiphany!
Epiphany typically refers to a sudden insight or realization about a situation or problem. It can also refer to a Christian holiday celebrating the revelation of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, represented by the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus.
Epiphany Rising happened in 1400.