You may read of the accounts of Abram who became Abraham in Genesis chapters 11 through 25. He is the first to be called a 'Hebrew.'
Genesis 14:13:"A man who had escaped came and reported this to Abram the Hebrew."No, Abraham was not mute in the Bible. He is known for his conversations with God and others in various accounts throughout the Old Testament.
Yes.
It's in the Torah, the Jewish Bible.
The Jewish Bible is not called the Torah. Jewish Bible, called the Tanakh, contains 24 books. The Torah represents only the first 5 books (Genesis through Deuteronomy).
The Tanakh (Jewish Bible).
Abraham.
Jewish tradition holds that Judaism began with Abraham in the Hebrew Bible, about 4000 years ago.
The Hebrew Bible, also called the Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š).
That is Abraham of the Jewish Talmud and the Old Testament of the standard Christian Bible.
Abraham exists in the bible.
'Bible accounts' means stories or teachings from the Bible
Abraham ben Elijah Brodo was a Jewish author who wrote a book called "Midrash Talpiot," which is a commentary on the Mishnah written in 1598. He was also known for his expertise in Jewish law and his contributions to Rabbinic literature.