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Definitions of sarah in various dictionaries:
noun - (Old Testament) the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac
In the Old Testament, the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac.
SARAH - Sarah or Sara is a matriarch in the Hebrew Bible, who is the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac. She is described once as Abraham's sister, an...
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When told she was going to have a child by Abraham, she "laughed within herself" |
Isaac's mom, she's the woman most often mentioned by name in the Bible |
Fearing he'd be killed by jealous men, Abraham falsely said he was this woman's brother |
While barren, she gave her Egyptian maid Hagar to Abraham to bear his children |
In the 1986 Newbery Medal winner by Patricia MacLachlan, this title character was "Plain and Tall" |
Hebrew for "princess", it's the first name of the actress who plays Buffy the Vampire Slayer |
Isaac |
Hagar was this woman's maidservant |
In the Bible there was a heck of a generation gap between her & her son Isaac; she was 91 when she bore him |
In Genesis she posed as her husband's sister when they traveled to Egypt |
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Sarah or Sara is a matriarch in the Hebrew Bible, who is the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac. She is described once as Abraham's sister, and another time as his halfsister, each in a context where Abraham is dealing with a ruler whom Abraham fears will take her.The Hebrew name Sarah can be translated as "noblewoman". |