14Jul2026
  • Sanan Pasha Street – El Zeitoun – Cairo
  • [email protected]
TwitterFacebook-fYoutubeSpotifySoundcloud
logotype
  • Home
  • Index
    • Video Index
    • Audio Index
      • Other Miscellaneous Topics
    • Articles Index
    • Books Index
  • Encyclopedias
  • Video Lectures
  • Audio Lectures
  • E-Books
  • Photo albums
  • العربية

Type To Search

Contact Us
  • Home
  • Index
    • Video Index
    • Audio Index
      • Other Miscellaneous Topics
    • Articles Index
    • Books Index
  • Encyclopedias
  • Video Lectures
  • Audio Lectures
  • E-Books
  • Photo albums
  • العربية
logotype

Type To Search

logotype
  • Home
  • Index
    • Video Index
    • Audio Index
      • Other Miscellaneous Topics
    • Articles Index
    • Books Index
  • Encyclopedias
  • Video Lectures
  • Audio Lectures
  • E-Books
  • Photo albums
  • العربية
“Biblical Characters – Our Father Abraham, the Father of the Patriarchs and the Prophets
Home All Categories Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of the Holy Bible Old Testament Persons of the Old Testament “Biblical Characters – Our Father Abraham, the Father of the Patriarchs and the Prophets
Persons of the Old Testament
By Helana Ghatas10 July 19960 Comments

“Biblical Characters – Our Father Abraham, the Father of the Patriarchs and the Prophets

popeshenoda podcast

متصفحك لا يدعم تشغيل الصوتيات.

⬇️ تحميل المحاضرة

The lecture presents our father Abraham as a central example in the Holy Bible: a man whom God called at age 75, whose real life began with a living relationship with the Lord, and who became distinguished by blessing, faith, and priestly service within the family. He demonstrated both religious devotion and human weakness along the way.

Main idea

  • Abraham is a man called by God; he left Ur of the Chaldees, abandoned idol worship, and responded to the Lord’s call to follow the land that God would show him.

  • His true life began from his calling (from age 75) and he spent a hundred years in relationship with God according to Scripture.

  • He served as a priest in the family, built altars, offered sacrifices, and called upon the name of the Lord wherever he went; the altar is a symbol of worship and communion with God.

Spiritual and educational dimensions (from a Coptic Orthodox perspective)

  • Relationship with God is more important than origin or personal history: true life is measured by a person’s relationship with the Lord, not by age or past.

  • Separation from the sins of peoples and holding to the altar and the tent symbolize holiness and spiritual pilgrimage: the call to withdraw from sharing in the sins of the world and to live as an honored stranger before God.

  • Faith and obedience despite doubt and weakness: Abraham showed great faith but also fell into moments of fear and weakness (such as telling Sarah to be his sister in Egypt); God intervenes and completes.

  • Integration of character: gentleness and humility, together with courage and chivalry (rescuing Lot and confronting kings), showing that one saint can embody love, compassion, courage, and priestly service.

Key events and troubles of his life

  • His calling and leaving Ur, migrating to Canaan, and living in tents with altars.

  • The famine and his descent to Egypt where his fear led to sin when Sarah was taken to Pharaoh, then God prospered him and he became wealthy.

  • The family problem with Lot and the separation because of wealth, then rescuing Lot when he was taken captive.

  • The trial of wealth and spoils, and the contrast between the one who chooses lush land (Lot) and the one who lifts his eyes to receive God’s blessing (Abraham).

  • His meeting with Melchizedek who blessed him, and Abraham giving tithes as a sign of respect for the priesthood.

Brief spiritual conclusion
Abraham is a living example of God’s calling that changes a person’s course: a call to leave idol worship and live the spiritual Egypt (the tent and the altar), to cling to the blessing that comes from God, while acknowledging human weakness and relying on God’s intervention. The core message is: faith, obedience, and withdrawal from the world’s sins yield blessing and the presence of God in a person’s life.

For better translation support, please contact the center.

Audio Section Biblical Characters – Our Father Abraham- the Father of the Patriarchs and the Prophets Blessing Faith

Biblical Figures - Abraham, Father of the Fathers and Prophets

10 July 1996

He Does Not Keep Appointments!

2 August 1996
He Does Not Keep Appointments!

منشورات ذات صلة

popeshenoda podcast
Persons of the Old Testament
9 March 1994

David the Prophet – Part 1: A Man of Many Talents

By t.keraya
Persons of the Old Testament
27 December 2000

Biblical Figures – Abraham, Father of the Faithful – Divine Promises and Human Solutions, Part 3

By Mounir Malak

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Archive by Date
الاقسام
Related Topics
  • Biblical Figures – Noah and the Ark
    14 October 2009
  • Biblical Figures – Noah and the Ark
    Biblical Figures – Noah and the Ark
    14 October 2009
  • Biblical Characters – Adam and Eve
    Biblical Characters – Adam and Eve
    2 September 2009
Tags
Al-Ahram Newspaper Al Keraza Magazine Asceticism Audio Section Church Creation Discernment Divinity Doctrine Education Eternity Faith Forgiveness giving Grace Holiness Hope Humility Incarnation Knowledge Love Marriage Martyrdom Mercy Monasticism Obedience Peace Prayer Preaching Priesthood Purity Redemption Repentance Responsibility Resurrection Salvation Service Sin spirituality Steadfastness Teaching Unity Video Section Watani Newspaper Wisdom
Categories
  • All Categories(63)
  • Atheism(4)
  • Attributes of God(82)
  • Beginning of the New Year(4)
  • Calmness(1)
  • Canons of the Ecumenical Councils(4)
  • Canons of the Fathers (Apostles and Patriarchs)(7)
  • Christian Concepts(10)
  • Christian Conduct(7)
  • Christianity in Egypt(1)
  • Church Occasions(3)
  • Church Organizations(29)
  • Church Penalties(17)
  • Commentary on the New Testament(106)
  • Commentary on the Old Testament(40)
  • Concepts(114)
  • Deacons and Deaconesses(13)
  • Differences with the Catholics(28)
  • Differences with the Protestants(42)
  • Doctrinal Issues(8)
  • E-books(1)
  • Encyclopedia of Ascetic Theology(7)
  • Encyclopedia of Barthology(27)
  • Encyclopedia of Canon Law (Legislative Theology)(43)
  • Encyclopedia of Church History(58)
  • Encyclopedia of Comparative Theology(179)
  • Encyclopedia of Dogmatic Theology(17)
  • Encyclopedia of Dogmatic Theology(88)
  • Encyclopedia of Eschatology(36)
  • Encyclopedia of Feasts and Occasions(132)
  • Encyclopedia of Liturgical Theology(34)
  • Encyclopedia of Moral Theology(115)
  • Encyclopedia of Pastoral Theology(115)
  • Encyclopedia of Spiritual Theology(397)
  • Encyclopedia of the Holy Bible(157)
  • Encyclopedia of the Saints’ Lives(103)
  • Faith(2)
  • Famous Christians in the Islamic Eras(1)
  • Famous Fathers in the Early Centuries(5)
  • Feast of the Epiphany(11)
  • Feast of the Nativity(17)
  • Feast of the Resurrection(7)
  • Feasts of the Saints(3)
  • General Introduction to Church History(1)
  • God’s Providence(35)
  • Historical Verification(2)
  • History of Heresies and Schisms in the Early Centuries(5)
  • History of the Coptic Church and Its Martyrs(3)
  • Hope(1)
  • Ibn al-‘Assal’s Canonical Collection(6)
  • Jehovah’s Witnesses(12)
  • Judgment(2)
  • Life Experiences(2)
  • Life of Saint Mark the Apostle(3)
  • Life of Stillness(3)
  • Liturgies(5)
  • Lives of the Anchorite Fathers(15)
  • Lives of the Martyrs and Confessors(6)
  • Love(5)
  • Meekness and Humility(5)
  • Milestones of the Spiritual Journey(10)
  • Modern Heresies(42)
  • Monasticism(8)
  • Monasticism(6)
  • New Testament(7)
  • Old Testament(24)
  • Others, Miscellaneous and Various Topics(109)
  • Our Apostolic Fathers(7)
  • Pelagianism and Original Sin(2)
  • Personal Status(35)
  • Persons of the New Testament(6)
  • Persons of the Old Testament(63)
  • Poems, Hymns, and Songs(96)
  • Priestly Service(207)
  • Questions(31)
  • Questions and Answers(21)
  • Redemption(5)
  • Repentance – Self-Examination(1)
  • Saints of Virginity and Monasticism(4)
  • Salvation(1)
  • Seventh-day Adventists(11)
  • Some Categories of Pastoral Care(161)
  • Some Fields of Pastoral Care(55)
  • Spiritual Theology – Virtues(21)
  • Spiritual Topics – New Testament(10)
  • Spiritual Topics – Old Testament(2)
  • Spiritual Warfare(23)
  • The Altar(2)
  • The Angels(6)
  • The Armenians(1)
  • The Beginning of the Christian Church(2)
  • The Church(27)
  • The Church after Chalcedon(1)
  • The Church after the Schism – The Middle Ages(2)
  • The Church before the Schism(5)
  • The Church in the Diaspora(1)
  • The Church of Alexandria and Its Patriarchs(7)
  • The Conscience and the Influencing Factors(7)
  • The Early Church(6)
  • The Fourth Century and Its Importance(7)
  • The Holy Trinity(14)
  • The Human(11)
  • The Incarnation(5)
  • The Self(2)
  • The Spiritual Man(12)
  • The Theology of the Holy Spirit(4)
  • The Virgin Mary, Mother of God(19)
  • Video(1)
  • Virtues (Moral Theology)(2)
  • Wars of Thought(1)
Gallery
caption
caption
caption

caption
caption
caption

Featured image: “Biblical Characters – Our Father Abraham, the Father of the Patriarchs and the Prophets

Make Kids Happy

GET IN TOUGHT