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Yes, Ishmael and Esau did worship the same God as Abraham, who is considered the patriarch of the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). They all followed the monotheistic faith that believes in one God.

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How old were Jacob and Esau when Abraham died?

Some biblical scholars have dated the life of Abraham as being from 1975-1800 BC or 2008-2183 Anno Mundus (year of the world). These same scholars date the births of Jacob and Esau to 1815 BC or 2168 AM. This would then mean both boys were about 15 years old when the great Patriarch died.


What does Ishmael mean?

"I" stance for Ellah or Illah the Arabic word for Allah (GOD) "sh" it means hear. I am not a linguist but I have studied Arabic, Persian and English. The meaning of the name Ishmael means God hear. Apparently this was for the crying of Ibrahim asking God to give him a son. This name was chosen by God.


What race was esau?

Esau was Jacob's twin brother. They were Shemites. The Jewish race wasn't officially Jewish until Jacob had his 12 sons which are the forefathers of all Jewish people of the 12 tribes of Israel, as they were once divided into, until the dispersion. As Esau was Jacobs brother, they had the same father, Isaac, which was the son of Abraham. At this point they were Shemites, the common relative of most people of the middleast region. The people that stemmed from Esau are called the Edomites, and considered as a distinct and different group or race of people as the Jews were, and are.


Why did the Muslims tolerate other religions?

Islam is a religion of peace and tolerance. As mentioned in the Koran, there is no compulsion in religion, Muslims therefore tolerated other religion. They are very close to the Jews and Christians as they are all children of Prophet Abraham, and worship the same God and follow the same Prophets.


Whose descendants roamed the desert east of Palestine?

Though not all were nomads, a number of peoples lived there: the Edomites, Moabites, Ammonites, some of the Gibeonites (in Palmyra/Tadmor in later years), and probably others too. The region was called "the desert of nations" (Ezekiel 20:35) because of the (relatively) numerous peoples that lived there or traveled there. (Though this verse specifically refers to the Sinai, the desert east of Canaan/Israel/Palestine was nearby and shared the same properties.) The Edomites were descendants of Esau (Genesis ch.36). The Moabites were descendants of Lot (Genesis ch.19). The Ammonites were descendants of Lot. The Gibeonites were descendants of Canaan son of Ham.

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How old were Jacob and Esau when Abraham died?

Some biblical scholars have dated the life of Abraham as being from 1975-1800 BC or 2008-2183 Anno Mundus (year of the world). These same scholars date the births of Jacob and Esau to 1815 BC or 2168 AM. This would then mean both boys were about 15 years old when the great Patriarch died.


Is Ishmael in Moby-Dick the sames as the Bible?

No, Ishmael in "Moby-Dick" is not the same character as Ishmael in the Bible. In the novel, Ishmael is a sailor who serves as the narrator and protagonist, while in the Bible, Ishmael is a figure who appears as the son of Abraham and Hagar. The naming of the character in "Moby-Dick" may be an intentional reference to the biblical figure, but they are not the same.


What is the Biblical Cause of the Arab-Israeli Conflict?

Arabs and Jews consider themselves descended from Abraham's sons Ishmael and Isaac respectively. Abraham aggressively kicked his maidservant Hagar and her son Ishmael out of the house in order for his son Isaac (born of his wife Sarah) to have primary attention. Jews and Christians assert that Abraham had a more special relationship with Isaac, taking him up a mountain in an attempt to sacrifice him. Muslims allege the same story, but with Ishmael. So, many claim that Jews and Arabs have a sibling rivalry of sorts coming from this moment. However, both the Bible and Qur'an make it very clear that after the halted sacrifice, Ishmael and Isaac actually spent a good deal of time together and remained on good terms. In fact, Isaac's son Esau married one of Ishmael's daughters.


Do christians worship god?

Yes we do. We worship the same God as the Jews. The God of Abraham and Jacob. The same God that created everything.


Do the Muslims trace their ancestry back to Abraham?

Distinguish between Arabs and Muslims. Abraham (or Ibrahim) is indeed the legendary ancestor of the Arabs, through his illegitimate son Ishmael, as he is the ancestor of the Jews through his legitimate son Issac. As Ishamael was the older, the Arabs/Muslims tend to gloss the illegitimacy and insist that Ishmael, not Isaac, was the one all the stories are about (e.g., was the one NOT sacrificed to prove Abraham's devotion). In fairness, Ishmael wasn't "illegitimate" in the same sense that Europeans would think of it; although Abraham wasn't married to Ishmael's mother, Hagar, he was entitled to have children with her as she was his wife's "handmaiden" or slave.


What does Ishmael mean?

"I" stance for Ellah or Illah the Arabic word for Allah (GOD) "sh" it means hear. I am not a linguist but I have studied Arabic, Persian and English. The meaning of the name Ishmael means God hear. Apparently this was for the crying of Ibrahim asking God to give him a son. This name was chosen by God.


Did Abraham have non-Jewish descendants?

ANSWER%Yes, he did. Although the names of a person's descendants change, the name of their ancestors do not. In Bible prophecies a nation is not called by it's current name because that changes, but instead is called by the name of its ancestor or founder.For example, despite being known as 'Persia' for thousands of years, in 1935 its name was changed to 'Iran', but it is still the same country. This means Bible prophecies applicable to today referring to 'Persia' actually mean 'Iran' today.Abraham's eldest son was Ishmael:-Gen 25:12 The Sons of IshmaelThis is the account of Abraham's son Ishmael,1whom Hagar the Egyptian, Sarah's servant, bore to Abraham.Gen 25:13 These are the names of Ishmael's sons, ... Nebaioth (Ishmael's firstborn), Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam,Gen 25:14 Mishma, Dumah, Massa,Gen 25:15 Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah.Gen 25:16 These are the sons of Ishmael, ...- twelve princes according to their clans.These 12 tribes are known as 'Ishmaelites' because they are descendants of Ishmael. They are basically the Arabs of today. (NB Persians are not Arabs!)Abraham's younger son was Isaac he had two sons: Jacob(aka Israel) and Esau.Abraham's grandson was Esau. He married one of his cousins, so she was an Ishmaelite.Gen 28:9So Esau went to Ishmael and married Mahalath, the sister of Nebaioth and daughter of Abraham's son Ishmael, along with the wives he already had.'Esau' is also known in the Bible as 'Edom' :-Gen 36:1The Descendants of EsauWhat follows is the account of Esau (also known as Edom).Esau's descendants are known as Edomites.When the Romans conquered the land of Edom they called it 'Idumea', and appointed Herod as a vassal king. Herod was not a jew: he was an Idumean or Edomite, and was an enemy of the jews.So, Abraham's non-Jewish and non-christian descendants are variously known as the Ishmaelites, Edomites, and Idumeans.According to Muslim tradition Muhammad was an Ishmaelite descended from the tribe of Kedar, but there is no proof of that [see Halabieh I, page 36]. What is known is that Muhammad's forebears and followers are anti-semitic, that is, anti-jewish and anti-christian.


What is the difference between US and middle east religions?

in a nutshell. Abraham had two sons, Isaac and ishmael. ishmael was the older of the two whom Abraham had with his bondservent, this is not what God intended. thus Abraham had another son with his wife fufilling Gods promise. as they became older ishmael and his mother left abrahams camp and pursued there own way of doing things. Muslims followed the ways of ishmael and christians followed the wats of isaac. this is why there are so many things that appear to be the same between Muslims and christians, but believe me there are many similarities the few differences are drastic.


What beliefs is held by Muslims Christians and Jews?

One God __________________________________________ They all worship same God. They same same religious morals. They share same ritual worship copncepts; as praying to God, fasting, Alms giving; but with different rituals.


What are the gods that Islam believe in?

The god of Abraham is the god of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. They all worship the same god, but the prophets are different.


Did Ishmael worship the prophet Allah?

Allah is not prophet. Allah is God in Arabic. Allah is the Creator with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence. He is the same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism as well as Islam. Accordingly, Ishmael (or Ismael) worshiped Allah as the one and only one God.


What race was esau?

Esau was Jacob's twin brother. They were Shemites. The Jewish race wasn't officially Jewish until Jacob had his 12 sons which are the forefathers of all Jewish people of the 12 tribes of Israel, as they were once divided into, until the dispersion. As Esau was Jacobs brother, they had the same father, Isaac, which was the son of Abraham. At this point they were Shemites, the common relative of most people of the middleast region. The people that stemmed from Esau are called the Edomites, and considered as a distinct and different group or race of people as the Jews were, and are.