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Originally named Abram (exalted father), renamed by God to Abraham (father of a multitude); he is the father of faith, patriarch of the chosen people, and the channel of blessing to all nations.
Originally named Abram (exalted father), renamed by God to Abraham (father of a multitude); he is the father of faith, patriarch of the chosen people, and the channel of blessing to all nations.
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Originally Abram, renamed by God to mean 'father of a multitude,' representing the covenant recipient and heir of the promises.
Originally Abram, renamed by God to mean 'father of a multitude,' representing the covenant recipient and heir of the promises.
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Originally Abram ('exalted father'), God renamed him Abraham ('father of a multitude of nations'), sealing the covenant promise through his very identity.
Originally Abram ('exalted father'), God renamed him Abraham ('father of a multitude of nations'), sealing the covenant promise through his very identity.
Jesus' divine appointed moment, indicating his actions are governed by the Father's will.
Jesus' divine appointed moment, indicating his actions are governed by the Father's will.
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God's self-disclosure as the covenant-keeping God who identifies Himself by the patriarchs, confirming His eternal covenant promises to the elect.
God's self-disclosure as the covenant-keeping God who identifies Himself by the patriarchs, confirming His eternal covenant promises to the elect.
Patriarch called by God from Ur to Canaan; God promised to make him a great nation and bless all families through him. Abraham is the father of faith, revered in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Patriarch called by God from Ur to Canaan; God promised to make him a great nation and bless all families through him. Abraham is the father of faith, revered in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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