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  1. Abraham's family tree. Abraham is known as the patriarch of the Israelite people through Isaac, the son born to him and Sarah in their old age and the patriarch of Arabs through his son Ishmael, born to Abraham and Hagar, Sarah's Egyptian servant.

  2. Learn about the descendants of Abraham, the spiritual father of faithful Christians and the founder of Israel. See the names, births, deaths and events of his sons, grandsons and great-grandsons from Sarah, Hagar, Keturah, Rebekah and Leah.

  3. 21. Okt. 2022 · Learn about the two sons of Abraham, Ishmael and Isaac, and their different destinies and descendants. Find out how God promised Abraham to make his descendants a great nation and how they fulfilled or resisted this prophecy.

  4. 4. Jan. 2022 · Answer. In all, Abraham had eight sons. Abrahams first son was Ishmael through Hagar, his wife’s Egyptian maid ( Genesis 16:1–4 ). Abrahams second son was Isaac through Sarah, his wife ( Genesis 21:1–3 ). Isaac was the son God had promised Abraham ( Genesis 15:4–5 ).

  5. 2. Juni 2012 · The web page explains that children of Abraham are people from all nations who hope in Christ and follow him in the obedience of faith. It quotes Genesis 12:3 and Galatians 3:29 to show that God's promise to Abraham was that he would be the father of a multitude of nations, and that Jesus Christ is the descendant of Abraham and the heir of his covenant promises.

  6. Wie heißen die restlichen Kinder von Abraham? Anonym. Jane. Abraham hatte insgesamt 8 Söhne. Die Mutter von Isaak war Sara, die Mutter von Isamel Saras Magd Hagar. Nach Saras Tod brachte Abrahams neue Frau Ketura noch sechs weitere Söhne von Abraham zur Welt. Sie hießen Simran, Jokschan, Medan, Midian, Jischbak und Schuach. Stichwörter. Sohn.

  7. Abrahams Sons. How the bible and Qur’an see the same story differently. By John Kaltner. In the Book of Genesis, Abraham leads his beloved son Isaac up Mt. Moriah and prepares to sacrifice him at God’s command. In Muslim tradition, Ishmael is the near-victim.