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Abraham and Sarah are two people who wander from Ur of the Chaldees to Mesopotamia, from Mesopotamia to Canaan, and in Canaan (the Promised Land) find famine, and go down to Egypt where Sarah is ...
Chapter 22 The sacrifice of Isaac: It is the most harrowing story so far. Over and over Genesis tells us how Abraham had longed for a son with Sarah, how it had been the only thing he had ever ...
Yet from a traditional Jewish perspective, Islam does not constitute a new covenant equal to the Torah’s. Like Ishmael — a ...
Sarah, then called Sarai, and Abraham, called Abram, marry and wander the Near and Middle East. A famine sends them to Egypt. To protect himself from rivals who covet his wife, ...
Abraham and Sarah. Their names evoke a picture of the founders of the Jewish people – a couple known for their dedication to their flock, and to each other. Abraham and Sarah brought people ...
Abraham and Sarah Roberta Kells Dorr. Moody/River North, $14.99 trade paper (272p) ISBN 978-0-8024-0957-7 ...
Lessons from Abraham and Sarah on facing the unknown. Jill Rice June 26, 2023. Photo by Jessie McCall, courtesy of Unsplash. A Reflection for Monday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time.
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