Ἀβραὰμ καὶ Ἰσαὰκ καὶ Ἰακὼβ
Abraham, the Hebrew patriarch · Isaac (i.e. Jitschak), the son of Abraham · Jacob (i.e. Ja`akob), the progenitor of the Israelites
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Ἀβραάμ G11 Abraham, the Hebrew patriarch
Ἰσαάκ G2464 Isaac (i.e. Jitschak), the son of Abraham
Ἰακώβ G2384 Jacob (i.e. Ja`akob), the progenitor of the Israelites
What does Ἀβραὰμ καὶ Ἰσαὰκ καὶ Ἰακὼβ (Abraam kai Isaak kai Iakōb) mean in the Bible?
Ἀβραάμ · Ἰσαάκ · Ἰακώβ is a Greek word meaning "Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob".
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