Abraham is sometimes referred to a the Father of Nations. Indeed, Jewish, Christian and Muslim worshippers see him thus. Let's re-read the book of Genesis for June 2017 (our book club first looked at it in Sept 2015) and perhaps we will find out more about Abraham and his world.
Happy discovering and uncovering.
Julie Swannell
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