Abraham vs Sarah - What's the difference?
abraham | sarah |
(Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Baha'i) A prophet in the Old Testament, Qur'an and Aqdas; a Semitic patriarch who preached monotheism, father of the Jewish patriarch Isaac and the Arab patriarch Ishmael.
* 1611 , (King James Version of the Bible), 17:5 :
* 1980 , Werner Keller, The Bible as History (tr. by William Neil), chapter 7, page 93:
* 1961 , (Kurt Vonnegut), Mother Night , Dell (1975), page 28:
The 14th sura (chapter) of the Quran
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Wife of patriarch Abraham, mother of Isaac.
* 1611 — 17:15
* 1988 Margaret Atwood: Cat's Eye : page 15:
As proper nouns the difference between abraham and sarah
is that abraham is a prophet in the Old Testament, Qur'an and Aqdas; a Semitic patriarch who preached monotheism, father of the Jewish patriarch Isaac and the Arab patriarch Ishmael while Sarah is wife of patriarch Abraham, mother of Isaac.abraham
English
(wikipedia Abraham)Proper noun
(s)- Neither shall thy name any more be called Abram, but they name shall be Abraham ; for a father of many nations have I made thee.
- As one would expect of caravan people around 1900 B.C., the caravan people depicted in the Khnum-hotpe grave had donkeys, whereas the Bible says that Abraham and his people, who according to the traditional interpretation are supposed to have lived at the same period, already possessed camels.
- "Lincoln wasn't a Jew, was he?" he said. "I'm sure not," I said. - - - "The name Abraham is very suspicious, to say the least," said Goebbels. "I'm sure his parents didn't realize that it was a Jewish name," I said. "They must have just liked the sound of it. They were simple frontier people. If they'd known the name was Jewish, I'm sure they would have called him something more American, like George or Stanley or Fred."
Synonyms
* (Semitic patriarch) AbramDerived terms
* Abrahamic * Gaybraham * AbrahamistReferences
sarah
English
(wikipedia Sarah)Proper noun
(en proper noun)- And God said unto Abraham, As for Sarai thy wife, thou shalt not call her name Sarai, but Sarah shall her name be.
- I also have two daughters, by now grown up. Their names are Sarah and Anne, good sensible names. - - - I am a believer in sensible choices, so different from many of my own. Also in sensible names for children, because look what happened to Cordelia.