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  2. Covenant of the pieces - Wikipedia

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    In this central narrative God revealed himself to Abraham and made a covenant with him (in the site known nowadays as Mount Betarim), in which God announced to Abraham that his descendants would eventually inherit the Land of Israel. [2] This was the first of a series of covenants made between God and the Patriarchs.

  3. Abraham - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, Abraham is revered as the prophet to whom God chose to reveal himself and with whom God initiated a covenant (cf. Covenant Theology). [8] [104] Paul the Apostle declared that all who believe in Jesus are "included in the seed of Abraham and are inheritors of the promise made to Abraham."

  4. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image - Wikipedia

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    Rather than use an idol, God chose to reveal himself in words, by working through people, and by working in history. [36] According to the Book of Joshua, Abraham came from a land and a family that worshiped strange gods. [37] However, when their God revealed himself to Abraham and called him to leave his native land for Canaan, he did so. [38]

  5. Burning bush - Wikipedia

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    When Moses starts to approach, God tells Moses to take off his sandals first due to the place being a sacred space. [8] The voice from the bush, which later self-discloses as Yahweh, reveals himself as "the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob" [9] and thus Moses hides his face. [9] Moses and the burning bush.

  6. Abrahamic religions - Wikipedia

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    All Abrahamic religions accept the tradition that God revealed himself to the patriarch Abraham. [ 52 ] [ page needed ] All of them are monotheistic , and all of them conceive God to be a transcendent creator and the source of moral law . [ 53 ]

  7. I Am that I Am - Wikipedia

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    According to the Hebrew Bible, in the encounter of the burning bush (Exodus 3:14), Moses asks what he is to say to the Israelites when they ask what gods have sent him to them, and YHWH replies, "I am who I am", adding, "Say this to the people of Israel, 'I am has sent me to you. ' " [4] Despite this exchange, the Israelites are never written to have asked Moses for the name of God. [13]

  8. Vayeira - Wikipedia

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    According to the midrash, Abraham reasoned that after he circumcised himself, many proselytes flocked (hikkif) to attach themselves to the covenant, and it was thus because Abraham did so that God revealed God's Self to Abraham, as Genesis 18:1 reports, "And the Lord appeared to him."

  9. Abraham in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Abraham [a] was a prophet and messenger [5] [6] of God according to Islam, and an ancestor to the Ishmaelite Arabs and Israelites. [5] [7] Abraham plays a prominent role as an example of faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. [5]