We are told of two wives of Abraham. His first wife was Sarah of whom was born Isaac and is in the line of Jesus.
Abraham's second wife was Keturah who bore him six sons. I Chronicles 1:32 tells us that Keturah was a concubine, a wife lower in status than Sarah.
In Genesis 16 we are told also that Sarah who could not have children gave her husband, Abraham, her handmaiden, Hagar, to raise up seed in his name.
The son from this union was Ishmael. Ishmael and the six sons of Keturah all have Arab descendants.
Abraham's second wife was Keturah, who bore him six more sons, one of who fostered the medianite tribes, these are the ones who lifted Joseph from the pit, selling him to the the Ishmalites(descendants of Abrahams first son by Sarah's handmaid), who then sold Joseph into Egypt.
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The Sultan had multiple wives in order to secure political alliances and ensure stability within the empire. Typically, a Sultan had a harem of women who were wives, concubines, and slave girls. The number of wives varied from Sultan to Sultan, but it was not uncommon for a Sultan to have dozens of wives in the Ottoman Empire.
King Solomon broke the commandments against worshiping false gods and having many wives. He allowed his many wives to lead him astray into worshiping their foreign gods, which angered the Lord.
In the Old Testament, Jacob's wives are Leah and Rachel. He also had two additional wives, Bilhah and Zilpah, who were handmaids of Leah and Rachel.
Abrahams challenges were that he had to protect his kids.
Bennie Abrahams died in 1990.
Bennie Abrahams was born in 1907.
Doris Abrahams was born in 1921.
Doris Abrahams died in 2009.
Sidney Abrahams died in 1957.
Sidney Abrahams was born in 1885.
Israel Abrahams died in 1925.
Israel Abrahams was born in 1858.
Barnett Abrahams was born in 1831.
Barnett Abrahams died in 1863.
Esther Abrahams was born in 1771.