In Genesis chapter 17
Genesis 17:16 And I (God) will bless her (Sarah) and also give you (Abraham) a son by her; then I will bless her, and she shall be a mother of nations; kings of peoples shall be from her."
No, Abraham was not mute in the Bible. He is known for his conversations with God and others in various accounts throughout the Old Testament.
Yes, when Sarah saw Ishmael teasing Isaac, she asked Abraham to send Ishmael and his mother, Hagar, away. At first, Abraham did not want to, but God spoke to him, telling him to listen to Sarah's voice. This was the beginning of a fulfillment of a prophecy. Isaac would be the one through whom God's purpose would be fulfilled. The one through whom Messiah would come (Genesis 21:8-13)(Genesis 17:15-21/Genesis 25:5-9) who would provide a hope for ALL mankind, and benefit any who chose to accept it (Genesis 12:3/Galatians 3:14).
Actually Abraham didn't when sacrifice his son because in the bible it says that when he was about to sacrafice his son, God answered and told him not to do it. Abraham had shown his faith to god and god was pleased. So Abraham didn't sacrifice his son.
This promise was made to Abraham in the Bible, who is considered the father of the nation of Israel. God's covenant with Abraham included the promise of numerous descendants and blessings for his offspring. The fulfillment of this promise is seen in the establishment and growth of the nation of Israel throughout history.
Judaism. It is referred to as the Covenant with Abraham.
In the Bible, Abraham questions God as to how many innocent people would be needed to save Sodom from destruction.
Abraham was blessed by God according to the Bible.
In The Bible, god promised Abraham that he would make he and his people into a great nation. He also said that he would bless those that blessed Abraham and curse those whom cursed him.
"The God of Abraham" is mentioned 37 times in the KJV.
God.
Although the Bible certainly says that Abraham believed in God, there is nothing in the Bible to say that he believed in just one god.
Abraham was the father of the child of the promise. God promised him that he would have a child whose descendants would eventually be the salvation of all mankind.
Abraham Lincoln did believe in God and was always using his wisdom of the bible with everything he did
in the book of Genises god promised Abraham that his children would be as numerous as the stars.
Abraham is an important person in the first part of the Bible. He was chosen by God to seek out the Promised Land.
No, Abraham was not mute in the Bible. He is known for his conversations with God and others in various accounts throughout the Old Testament.
Sacrifice him