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The only fully developed marriage in the Torah is the marriage of Abraham and Sarah. Abraham and Sarah are two people who live Ruth’s soliloquy to Naomi, But Ruth replied, “Do not urge me to leave you ...
In today’s first reading, Abraham (or Abram ... We don’t know the extent of Abram’s doubts, or how Sarah would have questioned her husband’s judgment, or what the other people who went ...
Look to Abraham your father and to Sarah who bore you; for he [Abraham] was only one when I called him, that I might bless him and multiply him. (Isaiah 51:1-2) The Qur’an states ...
Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Report this post. The Torah teaches us that Abraham and Sarah actively encouraged the people they met in Haran to join their small community ...
What makes the story of Avraham (Abraham) and Sarah going to Egypt important enough to be included in the Genesis narrative? (Genesis 12:10-20) Ramban suggests that this is an example of the maxim ...
It is so remarkably in sync with Abraham’s character as we come to know it from Lech Lecha through Hayei Sarah that it organically feels like part of the biblical narrative even though it is not!
(Isaiah 41:8) Because Abraham introduced his friends to the imageless, formless One. His friends joined Sarah and Abraham in prayer each and every new moon. When Abraham and Sarah left Haran to go ...