Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Abraham :: essays research papers
 Abraham      Abraham, also known as Abram is most commonly known for being the Father of the  Jewish people. The majority of the information found on Abraham is located in  the Old Testament's Book of Genesis. Other than that, there are no real  historical records on the life of Abraham, so the history of his life was passed  by word of mouth, and were there after made into biblical stories. There is also  the question if Abraham really lived, do to the little information available on  his life. Abraham is most famous for making his Covenant with God.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Abraham would have lived somewhere between the years of 2000 and 1500  BC. He was born in the city of Ur. Abraham's real name was Abram. The father of  Abram , Terach, had two other sons , Haran and Nachor. While living in the city  of Ur , Abram married his half-sister, Sarai who later took on the name of  Sarah. The newlyweds later learned that Sarai was sterile. They then traveled  north to Charan, accompanied by Abraham's father Terach. While in Charan Terach  died. It was in Charan where God made his first of a series of revelations to  Abram. God spoke to Abram, and told him that he would promise to bless him and  make a great nation of him. Abram willingly decided to follow God to the city of  Canaan. Abram not only traveled with his wife on this journey, but he also  picked up his nephew, Lot. He lived his life in Canaan as a Nomad. Famine  eventually struck the land of Canaan , forcing Abram and his family to move on  to Egypt.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In Egypt, Abram was fearful that the Egyptians would kill him and take  his wife Sarai if they were to discover that the two were married. Abram  attempted to cover this up by telling everyone that he and Sarai were just  brother and sister. The Pharaoh demanded that Sarai be brought to his palace,  and as result, God sent down plagues which devastated all of Egypt. In a  desperate attempt to save his kingdom, Pharaoh decided it would be best to send  Abram and Sarai away.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Abram and his family returned to Canaan after the Famine had ended. Both  Lot and Abraham had great wealth in Canaan. The two both owned livestock, and  large quantities of silver and gold. Eventually Abram and Lot found that the  land could no longer provide the resources that the two men required of it. The  two went their separate ways, Lot going to the Jordan Plain, and Abram staying    					    
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