Intriguing article, but it seems unlikely. You have a similarity of syllables, which is pure coincidence, and no other cultural connection at all. Besides, the word 'Brahmin' more or less means 'divine knowledge', whereas 'Abraham' means ...
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No. According to the Torah, polygamy is not forbidden.
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that a man is declared righteous through his faith in Jesus Christ. The Bible declares that because of the payment Christ made on the Cross when He shed His blood for our sin, righteousness (right standing) will be imputed to any person's a...
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Technically no, Abraham wasn't Jewish, but he was the start of people who ultimately became the Jews. He was also the start of the people who became Arabic as well. God's covenant with Abraham then know as Abrah was that his descendents wou...
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Abraham was a polytheist, became Jewish and was adopted by both Christians and Moslems as an important precursor of their faiths. Jewish tradition has it that Abraham was born as Abram in the city of Ur in Babylonia by Jewish reckoning in t...
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Abraham is one of the best-known people of the Bible. Abraham was born in the Chaldean City of Ur, Mesopotamia, to Terah, his father. The time between (death of) noah pbuh and Abraham pbuh is not sure, It is between 892 years (after the flo...
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The answer to this question is actually not known for sure, as Abraham was a biblical figure. I would estimate he died some 4000 years ago.
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