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Patriarch Isaac of Alexandria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isaac served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 941 and 954.
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ISAAC ___ (Heb.), "he laughs"; Isaak, Isakos [Gk.], the only child of Abraham and Sarah, was born when his parents were respectively a hundred and ninety years of 17) Like his father, Isaac lived a nomadic pastoral life, but within much narrower local limits, and with an occasional experiment in agriculture (Gen. xxvi.
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The Faith of Isaac the Patriarch ... The Faith of Isaac ... Isaac Abraham Jacob Faith...
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Cain and Abel, Ham, Shem, and Japheth, Isaac and Ishmael, Esau and Jacob, and soon Joseph and his brothers. The relationship of brothers is purely antagonistic: They battle for inheritance, for God’s love, for their father’s respect.
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Bible character worksheet - Bible Patriarch Isaac - free resources for home school> ... History or Bible Study Notebook Page - Isaac ... Right click and choose SAVE AS to save the worksheet to your hard drive...
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Isaac, "Patriarch" [Parents] 1 was born 2 on 16 Mar 1952 BC in Canaan. He died about 1772 BC in age 180 or 185, Kiriath-Arba, Canaan. He was buried 3 in Hebron, Canaan. He married Rebekah "mother of Jacob and Esau".
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The word patriarch as applied to Biblicalpersonages comes from the Septuagint version, where it is used in a 27:22). In the more restricted sense and common usage it is applied to the antediluvian fathers of the human race, and more particularly to the three great progenitors of Israel: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
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