Examples of 'abram' in a sentence
Meaning of "abram"
Abram (noun) - Could refer to a person's name or be related to Abraham from religious contexts, symbolizing patriarchal figures or figures of great importance
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- auburn
- Abraham (prophet in the Old Testament).
- A male given name from Hebrew.
- A surname from Hebrew [in turn originating as a patronymic].
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Abram died soon after their arrival.
God calls abram abraham.
Abram put his faith in the lord.
With the confirming of the covenant god made with abram.
Abram gave him a tenth of all he possessed.
Faith of abram.
Abram brought back all the goods.
God instructed Abram to leave his country.
Abram never spoke about his father.
God directs Abram to leave his home.
Abram became the father of all nations.
What distinguished Abram was his eye of faith.
Abram was soon demobilized as the head of a family.
This is what Abram got credit for.
Abram could bless because he had been blessed.
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Maybe beat is not for Abram either.
Abram is silent throughout his return journey.
Killer used a stun gun to subdue Abram.
Abram never did walk between the animals.
When my dear unforgettable husband Abram died.
Abram kept a light touch on this world.
I have never met anyone like Abram.
Abram need not have been the firstborn.
I do not want you to tell even Abram.
Abram never passed between the pieces.
Sarai the wife of his son Abram.
Abram was not alone in this battle.
Flesh is no better in an Abram than in any other.
Abram was afraid to cross the road.
This signified a new beginning for Abram.
Abram had no idea where he was headed.
He even brought bread and wine to Abram.
Abram became the father of many nations.
A little later a deep sleep fell on Abram.
Abram was not puzzled by this instruction.
No longer shall your name be called Abram.
Abram was hiding this in his closet.
This was not something that Abram foresaw.
Abram suffered an early and possibly accidental death.
It matters to him that Abram trusts him.
Abram was to be blessed for his generosity.
He then continued on with his son Abram.
Abram the less fertile land.
Lot was being blessed because of his relationship to Abram.
Abram was not afraid of the consequences.
God had made a wonderful promise to Abram.
Abram has no power on this own to do it.
He took his son Abram with him.
Abram is probably working on having a child.
I am sure this was a hard decision for Abram.