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May have been a henotheist Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.

Dec 27, 2015

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Page 1: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.

Abraham

Page 2: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.

May have been a henotheist Believed in one God, no

proof that he rejected others though

God provided law to Abraham to abide by◦ Rewards and punishments –

many are basis for our society today

◦ Many stories about him in Jewish and Muslim books

Abraham

Page 3: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.
Page 4: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.

When he was 86 – married to Sarah – too old to have kids

Sarah gives servant Hagar permission to become impregnated

Hagar has Ishmael

Page 5: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.

Sarah now 90 God tells Abraham Sarah

will become pregnant and bear a son – she is to name him Isaac

Sarah worried for Isaac and inheritance

Abraham sends Hagar and Ishmael away

13 years later

Page 6: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.

This is where the division of Judeo/Christian and Islam comes into play

Page 7: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.

God tells Hagar and Ishmael when wandering the desert – He will save them!

Promises that Ishmael’s descendants will become a great nation!

Book of Genesis states God was with them Quran does too!

Page 8: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.

Genesis 21:14 And Abraham rose up early in the morning, and took bread, and a bottle of water, and gave [it] unto Hagar, putting [it] on her shoulder, and the child, and sent her away: and she departed, and wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba. 15 And the water was spent in the bottle, and she cast the child under one of the shrubs.

19 And God opened her eyes, and she saw a well of water; and she went, and filled the bottle with water, and gave the lad drink.

Page 9: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.

Muslims taught the “well of water” is the well in Mecca, SA - Zamzam

What does this mean???? That they traveled 1000’s

of miles on the little water they left with!

Still known as land that is uninhabitable!

Page 10: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.
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The Kaaba was destroyed in the great flood but it is said that Abraham and Ishmael rebuilt it together

Page 13: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.

Jewish people trace their lineage through Isaac

Muslims through Ishmael

Muslims believe it was Ishmael intended to be sacrificed and that it happened by the kaaba before Isaac was born!

“When Abraham passed God’s test, the Qur’an says, he was told that he would be given another son, Isaac, ‘a prophet from among the righteous ones’”

Isaac

Page 14: May have been a henotheist  Believed in one God, no proof that he rejected others though  God provided law to Abraham to abide by ◦ Rewards and punishments.

Most important point on how all three religions differ!

Jews believe the covenant between God and Abraham is passed on through Isaac

Therefore, they are God’s “chosen people”

Christians believe he was to sacrifice Isaac too