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No, the Bible does not trace the Hebrews back to a man named Solomon. The Hebrews are believed to have descended from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, while Solomon was a later king of Israel who ruled after the Hebrews had become a distinct people.
Abraham, was the father of the Hebrew people. He was the son of Terah, of Ur, in what is now Iraq. At God's direction, he migrated to what is now the land of Israel. God's covenant with him and his descendants was repeated to his son Isaac, and to Isaac's son Jacob. The account of it is recorded in the first book of the Bible, the Book of Genesis. The God of Abraham, the God of the Hebrews, is Yahweh, the creator of all.
Nowhere! The Bible simply reports that Abraham begat (fathered) Isaac, who was, according to the Bible, the ancestor of all the Hebrews (Children of Israel or Jacob who was the father of the 12 tribes). The Bible also reports that God promised Abraham that his decendants would be as numerous as the sands of the seashore. This is laid out in the Book of Genesis.
Abraham
Genesis
Isaac - his son.
Isaac
God chose the descendants of Abraham and Isaac as the "chosen" people.
Abraham offered up Isaac on Mount Moriah, as recounted in the Bible in the Book of Genesis.
Moses was born centuries after Isaac lived, however ABRAHAM brought Isaac to the mountains of Moriah, as a sacrifice, in keeping with God's command (Genesis 22:1-18), as a prophetic sign of what God would do for his obedient people one day (John 3:16)(Romans 8:32)(Hebrews 11:17).
Well, besides Isaac, there was Abraham, his father, and "the angel of the LORD."
In Genesis we read Abraham was Isaac's father.