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  2. Abraham Path - Wikipedia

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    The Abraham Path is a cultural route believed to have been the path of the patriarch Abraham's ancient journey across the Ancient Near East. [1] The path was established in 2007 as a pilgrims' way to mimic the historical believed route of Abraham, between his birthplace of Ur of the Chaldees, believed by some to have been Urfa, Turkey, and his final destination of the desert of Negev.

  3. Way of the Patriarchs - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The name is used by biblical scholars because of mentions in biblical narratives that it was frequently travelled by Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. [4] It is also called the Hill Road or the Ridge Route [2] because it follows the watershed ridge line of the Samarian and Judaean Mountains.

  4. Abraham - Wikipedia

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    Abraham [a] (originally Abram) [b] is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. [7] In Judaism, he is the founding father of the special relationship between the Jews and God; in Christianity, he is the spiritual progenitor of all believers, whether Jewish or non-Jewish; [c] [8] and in Islam, he is a link in the chain of Islamic ...

  5. Cave of the Patriarchs - Wikipedia

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    The story of Abraham's burial is recounted in, for example, Ibn Kathir's 14th century Stories of the Prophets. Tomb of Abraham Jewish midrashic literature avows that, in addition to the patriarch couples, Adam , the first man, and his wife, Eve , were also interred in the Cave of the Patriarchs, [ 75 ] a tradition supported by ancient Samaritan ...

  6. Ur of the Chaldees - Wikipedia

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    Genesis 11:27–28 names it as the death place of Abraham's brother Haran, and the point of departure of Terah's household, including his son Abraham. In Genesis 12:1, after Abraham and his father Terah have left Ur Kaśdim for the city of Haran (probably Harran), and God instructs Abraham to leave his native land (Hebrew moledet).

  7. The Dagger and the Coin - Wikipedia

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    The Dagger and the Coin is a series of high fantasy novels by the American writer Daniel Abraham.The first volume of the series, The Dragon's Path, was first published in 2011 and the fifth and final installment, The Spider's War, was released in 2016.

  8. William Ury - Wikipedia

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    The Abraham Path Initiative was incubated at the Harvard Negotiation Project and is endorsed by the United Nations World Tourism Organization, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and other international partners. [20] The non-profit, non-religious and non-political initiative aims to support local partners in developing the Abraham ...

  9. Timeline of Hebron - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Path established. Jewish settlers occupy Rajabi House in H2. 2012 October: Municipal election held. [10] Youth Against Settlements active (approximate date). 2017 - Old Town of Hebron designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site. [11] 2018 - Population: 199,319 (estimate). [12]