Abraham actually had two sons, Sarah only had one. Let me explain. God had appeared to Abraham, who was called Abram back then, and told him that he was going to have a baby. Of course, Abram was unsure about this since he and his wife were each about one hundred years old. Sarah, who was called Sarai back then, heard this and she didn't believe it. So, she told Abram to take her slave, Hagar, and go have a baby. Back then, that wasn't considered a problem. So, Hagar and Abram had a baby named Ishmael. Much later on, Abram and Sarai had a baby and they named him Isaac. They were later renamed Abraham and Sarah.
Abraham's second wife was Keturah, who bore him six more sons, one of who fostered the medianite tribes, these are the ones who lifted Joseph from the pit, selling him to the the Ishmalites(descendants of Abrahams first son by Sarah's handmaid), who then sold Joseph into Egypt.
Abrahams two sons are found in the book of genesis.
Abrahan and Keturah produced six sons as we are given. One of these sons was Median and it was of these tribe that those drew Joseph out of the pit his brothers had placed him in, sold Joseph to the Ishmalites, who were of Ishmael, Abrahams first son by Hagar the handmaid of Sarah.
I believe he just had two sons, Isaac (by Sarah) and Ishmael (by Hagar). He then takes another woman after Sarah named Keturah, who bore him many sons. From what I've read, they included the Midianites.
All of Abraham's sons died after he did.
Hagar is the mother of Ishmael. Abraham took Hagar as a second wife when his wife Sara could not conceive a child. Sara eventually did conceive and gave birth to Isaac. In the end, Hagar and Ishmael were banished so Isaac could be Abraham's heir.
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Noah had three sons in the bible.
Abraham had a child with his wife's maidservant Hagar in the Bible.
The third patriarch in the Bible is Jacob, also known as Israel. He was the son of Isaac and Rebekah, and the grandson of Abraham and Sarah. Jacob had twelve sons, who became the ancestors of the Twelve Tribes of Israel.
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