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El Morya was embodied as [[Abraham]] (c. 2100 <small>B</small>.<small>C.</small>), the first Hebrew patriarch, the prototype and progenitor of the [[twelve tribes of Israel]]. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all trace their origins back to Abraham. Although scholars once widely assumed that he was either a mythical figure or a nomadic or semi-nomadic Semite, archaeological finds since World War I have corroborated the picture of Abraham that is given in the Bible itself. | El Morya was embodied as [[Abraham]] (c. 2100 <small>B</small>.<small>C.</small>), the first Hebrew patriarch, the prototype and progenitor of the [[twelve tribes of Israel]]. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all trace their origins back to Abraham. Although scholars once widely assumed that he was either a mythical figure or a nomadic or semi-nomadic Semite, archaeological finds since World War I have corroborated the picture of Abraham that is given in the Bible itself. |
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