- The
Abrahamic religions, also
referred to
collectively as the
world of
Abrahamism and
Semitic religions, are a
group of Semitic-originated
religions that...
- Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baháʼí
Faith are
called Abrahamic religions because they all
accept the
tradition of the God (known as
Yahweh in...
- This is a
table containing messengers of the
Abrahamic religions.
Books of the
Bible List of
founders of
religious traditions People of the Book List...
- Jewish, Gentile, and ****metan Christianity,
which represented the
three Abrahamic religions as
different "nations" or
sects within religion itself, the...
- Job (/dʒoʊb/ JOHB; Hebrew: אִיּוֹב – 'Iyyōḇ; Gr****: Ἰώβ – Iṓb) is the
central figure of the Book of Job in the Bible. In
rabbinical literature, Job is...
-
various religions. The
theological study of
angels is
known as angelology.
Abrahamic religions often depict them as
benevolent celestial intermediaries between...
- standing. In contrast, the
promissory type of
covenant is seen in the
Abrahamic and
Davidic covenants.
Promissory covenants focus on the relationship...
- The
Genesis creation narrative is the
creation myth of both
Judaism and Christianity. The
narrative is made up of two stories,
roughly equivalent to the...
-
According to
various Abrahamic traditions, Awan (also Avan or Aven, from
Hebrew אָוֶן aven "vice", "iniquity", "potency") was the wife and
sister of Cain...
- In
Abrahamic religions, the Holy
Spirit is an
aspect or
agent of God, by
means of
which God
communicates with
people or acts on them.[citation needed]...