Sarah, but her original name was Sarai (Genesis 17:15).
She didn't have a surname because Israelites didn't have surnames. Instead, the patronym served as a surname, such as Abraham ben Terah (Abraham son of Terah).
Abraham's first wife was Sarai whose name God later changed to Sarah. His second wife was Hagar, the Egyptian maid of Sarah. Abraham, as instructed by God, later divorced (sent away) Hagar because of her changed attitude towards her mistress and for instigating her son Ishmael to be hostile against Isaac. After Sarah died Abraham married again to a woman name Keturah.
abrahams wife was sa'rai who was his half sister ..god changed her name to Sarah and abram's to Abraham
Sarai who became Sarah. Hagar was Sarai's handmaiden and Keturah was Abraham's concubine after Sarah died.
her name was Sarai. Genesis 12:11
Sarah was the wife of Abraham.
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Abraham died before his wife did, nitwit.
The Bible does not mention who chose Abraham's wife.
yes, she was she was the wife of Abraham which man her an IsraeliteAnswer:There were no Israelites until Abraham's grandson, Jacob [whose name was changed to Israel - Gen.32:28], had children - the "twelve tribes of Israel." Jacob's twelve sons were the first Israelites.
The Qur'an never mentions Isaac's mother by name, simply referring to her as the wife of Abraham (emratoho (امرأته)) in Q: 11:71. In Arabic Bibles, her name is "Sarah" (سارة).
no
the wife of Abraham
His wife.
yes, both sects of the Christian faith share the Bible as their holy scripture, and Abraham is a central figure in the book of Exodus, old testament.
no
they were husband and wife
She is not.
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