Sarah
It is said in the bible that there was a woman named Sarai, she was married to a man named Abram. Later God changed their names to Sarah and Abraham.
This comes from the Old Testament in the Bible.
They are in the Old Testament.
Sarah was an Old Testament matriarch, the wife of Abraham. Old Testament personages are usually not given the title of saint.
Sarah is found in the Old Testament, specifically the book of Genesis. She is known specifically for her role as the wife of Abraham, and the mother of Isaac.
Sarah is a saint's name. She was the wife of Abraham of the Old Testament.
Genesis 17:17 says Sarah had Isaac when she was 90 years old
Delilah was her name.
Sarah, the wife of Abraham, was an old testament matriarch. Personages of the Old Testament, while they may be in Heaven, are usually not given the title of saint. That title is used for those who entered Heaven after the resurrection and ascension of Our Lord.
Sarah, the wife of Abraham, bore a child named Isaac at the age of 90. This miraculous event is recorded in the book of Genesis in the Old Testament.
Yes. Sarah the wife of Abraham, & Sarah the wife of Tobias, because all the Old Testament Holy men & women are Saints.
The name Sarah comes from the name of the wife of the Old Testament patriarch Abraham. Her name meant "lady" or "princess".
Sarah is a person from the Old Testament and not accorded the title of saint. However, she is the patron of Gitans and Spanish gypsies.
Sarah, the wife of Abraham, is an Old Testament matriarch and usually not given the title of saint. The year she died is not known.