Halley's Bible Handbook "approximates" Abraham's timeline AROUND 2000B.C.. (Halley's Bible Handbook/with the King James Version: Classic Edition; p34 'IMPORTANT Old Testament DATES to fix in the memory')
Abraham's wife was Sarah. When she reached old age without children, she urged Abraham to attempt to father a child with her servant, Hagar, in order to perpetuate his line. Abraham complied with Sarah's urging, and fathered Ishmael. Sarah later did give birth to Isaac, by Abraham. Some time after Sarah's death, Abraham remarried in his old age, to K'turah.
The Lord treated Abraham as a close friend, once again visiting him by the oaks of Mamre. God assured Abraham that his wife Sarah is about to conceive the promised son next year. Above all, such friendship is evident in the Lord's not hiding from Abraham what He is about to do to Sodom and Gomorrah, giving Abraham the opportunity to intercede for these wicked cities especially for his nephew Lot and his family.
Saint Sarah is believed by some to have been the servant of the three Marys who accompanied Mary Magdalene to spread the gospel in France. She is venerated as the patron saint of the Romani people and is said to intercede on behalf of those who pray to her for protection and guidance. Church tradition holds that she arrived in France and continued to spread the teachings of Jesus after his crucifixion.
Abraham Lincoln is the President who declared a day to give thanks to the Lord for all our blessings
Sarah, the wife of Abraham, is an Old Testament matriarch and generally not accorded the title of saint. That title is usually reserved for those who entered Heaven after the birth of Our Lord.
Abraham married Keturah after the death of Sarah.
Saint Sarah, also known as Sarah of Egypt, led a life of extreme asceticism and devotion. She dedicated herself to prayer, performed miracles, and led others in their spiritual journey. After her death, she was venerated as a saint for her holiness and example of faith.
Saint Sarah is not officially recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church. She is often referred to as "Saint Sarah" by the Romani people who visit her shrine in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer in France, but this title is based on tradition rather than formal canonization.
Sarah, the wife of Abraham, bore a child named Isaac at the age of 90. This miraculous event is recorded in the book of Genesis in the Old Testament.
Sarah was barren
Genesis 18:9-15 If you are question has to do with when the Lord told her she would have a child. she was eavesdropping at the entrance of the tent while the Lord was speaking with Abraham.
Nancy Lincoln gave birth to Sarah Lincoln shortly after marring Thomas Lincoln. The father of Sarah is unknown. Thomas Lincoln was castrated when he was 12 and was not the father of Sarah or Abraham. Sarah and Abraham were brother and sister and they were not married. Abraham and Sarah had the same mother, but different fathers. Abraham's father was Samuel Davis. Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd.