Genesis 12:1. "And the Lord said to Abram, 'Leave your country, your birthplace and your father's house, (and go) to the land that I will show you.' "See also:
GEN 14:13 Abraham was called "the Hebrew" the frist time in the bible in Genesis 14:13
The first person to be called a Hebrew in the Bible was Abraham. He is considered the patriarch of the Hebrew people and is mentioned in the book of Genesis.
Abraham's son = ben Avraham (בן אברהם)
To Canaan But.... The Hebrew Bible says that God spoke to Abraham and told him to leave his homeland and resettle in a new land. According to the Hebrew Bible, when he arrived in this new land, Canaan(KAY nuhn), God told Abraham: "The whole land of Canaan ... I will give as an everlasting possession to you and your descendants after you; and I will be their God."
comes from the Hebrew bible (abraham sister in law) and can be related to melekh - king
The Hebrew Bible is not Babylonian.The Hebrew Bible is not Babylonian.
Jewish tradition holds that Judaism began with Abraham in the Hebrew Bible, about 4000 years ago.
"The God of Abraham" is mentioned 37 times in the KJV.
The Hebrew Bible, including the Torah (Genesis through Deuteronomy), the books of the prophets, and the writings, is the sacred text in question. Of these three parts, the Torah is the original source for everything we know about Abraham and Moses. Everything else, including what was said by the prophets and in the writings, must be considered secondary. Note that the entire Hebrew Bible is called the Old Testament by Christians.
Nowhere Yahweh is a Hebrew word for God, the covenant God of Israel. He is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is Hebrew and The King James Version of the Bible is not written in Hebrew or Greek, it is written in English. So the Hebrew name Yahweh or most other Hebrew words will probably not be seen in an English written Bible. The English translations of Jahweh occurs well over 6000 times in the KJV Bible.
YHVH is how it appears in the Hebrew Bible. But we do not know what the vowels are, and Jewish custom forbids the pronunciation of the name. When speaking Hebrew you would say "el" which is short for "elohim".
Sara is an alternate spelling of Sarah, which is a Hebrew name, it was the name of the wife of Abraham in the Old Testament of the Bible.