According to tradition, the young Abram first thought of the existence of One God at the age of three years old, in 1809 BCE.
God gave Abram the Land. This was the first covenant. The second was circumcision. Sorry for the mistake, esp, with God`s word.
It is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible whether Terah, Abram's father, believed in God. However, Terah's family was from a region known for idol worship, so it is likely that he may have been influenced by these beliefs. It was Abram who later became the patriarch of monotheistic faith in God.
Abraham (or as he was called before God changed his name: Abram)
Sarai is the wife of Abram. After Abram made a covenant with GOD, GOD changed his name to Abraham. His wife was no longer Sarai, but Sarah. She is the Mother of nations, not the Bible. For the Bible was not written yet. It would not get its first book for another 500 years or so.
You can find it in the book of Genesis. (Gen. 11) God calls upon Abram because he obeys God and will become one of God's favorite people. God tells Abram to do something, and he will do it. He almost sacrifices his own son! Later, God changes Abram's name to Abraham.
Hanford Abram Edson has written: 'The church, God's building'
Abram
I believe the first nations belived in god
Many Biblical scholars believe Melchizedek from Genesis 14:18-20 was God or Jesus, appearing before Abram. Besides that, there is no account of God in a "disguise."
A firepot and a torch passed between Abram's sacrifices after he had questioned God about His promises because by passing between the halves of the sacrifices, God was swearing a covenant oath with Abram, solemnly promising that the land would be his.
That He would make of him a great nation.
Abram's firstborn son was Ishmael, when Abram was 86 years old (Genesis ch.16). After God changed his name to Abraham (Genesis ch.17), he had Isaac (Genesis ch.21); and still later, another six sons (Genesis ch.25). See also:More about Abraham and Isaac