. . . . "Abraham (/\u02C8e\u026Abr\u0259\u02CCh\u00E6m, -h\u0259m/ (Hebrew: \u05D0\u05B7\u05D1\u05B0\u05E8\u05B8\u05D4\u05B8\u05DD\u200E, About this sound listen )), originally Abram, is the first of the three biblical patriarchs. His story, told in chapters 11 through 25 of the Book of Genesis, plays a prominent role as an example of faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.The Bible's internal chronology places Abraham around 2000 BCE."@en . "Abram"@en . . "Abraham"@en . . . . .