Genesis.
This is nowhere listed in the Bible.
It tells us that God is loyal to His covenant with Abraham.
A:The Bible tells us that God actually spoke to Abraham, as did three other elohim, or gods. Beyond this, it tells us little explicitly about the beliefs of Abraham and certainly not that he worshipped only one god. However, if we look at midrashim of the post-Exilic era and even the Common Era, we find a different story, where Abraham is credited with monotheism. One such midrash tells how, as a young boy, Abraham discivered that his father's idols had no power, leading to him being a monotheist. It is only in these late additions to the Abraham tale that we can identify a definite difference between Abraham's religious beliefs and the beliefs of others in and around Mesopotamia, since the others were all polytheistic.
More than one. See (especially) Genesis 12:1. Also see:Abraham's biography
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God told Abraham that he would have a son at his old age.
Genesis
Gen:17:5: Neither shall thy name any more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father of many nations have I made thee.