King James:
Through faith also Sara herself received strength to conceive seed, and was delivered of a child when she was past age, because she judged him faithful who had promised.
New Internat'l Bible:
By faith Abraham, even though he was past age-and Sarah herself was barren-was enabled to become a father because he considered him faithful who had made the promise.
From what I've read, the actual scripture SAYS Sarah, but the NIV translated it Abraham, because it's a question of WHO actually "conceives seed", biologically....
and technically it's the MAN who 'makes the seed'.....
But since this is not a Biology lesson, scripturally, the subject is SARAH, not Abraham.
(If you look at the footnote in the NIV, Sarah is mentioned)
The Hebrews wrote the Hebrew Bible. A Christianized version of these writings is called "The Old Testament".
Between Philemon and James in the New Testament
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The New Testament contains the Book of Hebrews.
They were probably Horites, a different group from the Hiburu (Hebrews). since Seir was referred to as "Seir the Horite."
Hebrews
According to the King James Version of the Bible, it is written in Hebrews 9:27 that "it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment." This verse suggests that death is a certainty for all individuals, but it does not specify a guarantee of when or how death will occur.
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The Bible makes no mention of any sports played by the ancient Hebrews.
The ONLY written information we have about the ancient Hebrews is in the Bible.
Yes, the book of Hebrews is considered an epistle in the New Testament of the Bible.
The Bible version that predates the King James Version is the Geneva Bible.