right back to abraham. every year, they make a pilgrimage to the place they believe ismaaiyl made his home. mecca in saudi arabia. here, muslims also believe that abraham came to visit ismaaiyl, and together, they built islam s first house of worship, the kaba. the bible doesn t mention mecca. instead it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home in cainen. he and sarah have settled into their old age, perhaps at last enjoying some measure of tranquility, after all they had endured. then unexpected visitors arrived. he sees tlae men. he greets them, welcomes them, sarah hurries to make them a meal. hospitality is quintessential. in cultures, travelers in the
she offered hadar, her maid, to abraham, for surrogacy. since she had given birth to a boy names ishmael, sarah told them she wanted both of them out for good. you see hagar s extreme distress in the bible. and then god appears to her and said fear not, from this child, i will also make a people, and this is the arab people. arabs to this day, trace their lineage right back to abraham through ishmael. each year, millions of christians make their pilgrimage to the place where they believe ismail made his home, mecca in saudi arabia. here, muslims also believe abraham came to visit ishmael and they built islam s first house of worship. the bible doesn t mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home
he believes he made his home, mecca in saudi arabia. they believe together they built isl islam s first house of worship. the bible doesn t mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home in cannon. they settled into their old age, perhaps at least enjoying some measure of fratrain quillty. visitors appeared and saved their lives again. abraham looks up, he sees three men. he greets them, welcomes them. sarah hurries to make them a mal meal. hospitality is essential. in no mad cultures, travelers in these landscapes could never have survived without the kindness of strangers. when you re out wondering
first house of worship. the bible doesn t mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home in canaan. he and sarah had settled into their old age. perhaps at last enjoying some measure of tranquility after all they had endured. then, unexpected visitors appeared and changed their lives again. abraham sees three men. he greets them. sarah hurries to make them a meal. hospitality is quintessential. in nomadic cultures, travelers in these barren landscapes could never have survived without the kindness of strangers. when you re out wandering into a new village and you meet someone and they offer you a cup of coffee or tea, those are the moments that define abraham for
abraham, for surrogacy. since she had given birth to a boy names ishmael, sarah told them she wanted both of them out for good. you see hagar s extreme distress in the bible. and then god appears to her and said fear not, from this child, i will also make a people, and this is the arab people. arabs to this day, trace their lineage right back to abraham through ishmael. each year, millions of christians make their pilgrimage to the place where they believe ismail made his home, mecca in saudi arabia. here, muslims also believe abraham came to visit ishmael and they built islam s first house of worship. the bible doesn t mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home