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Abrahamic, a.|eɪbrəˈhæmɪk| [f. the name of Abraham, the first of the Hebrew Patriarchs (Gen. xi. 26–xxv. 18), + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Abraham.
1807W. Bentley Diary 10 May (1911) III. 293 Mr. Worcester who, upon the ground of the Abrahamic Covenant, attacked the Baptists has been answered by Baldwin & Merril. 1865F. H. Laing in Manning Ess. Relig. & Lit. 1st Ser. 185 The Mosaic dispensation..contains..what had been already made covenant matter before—as the precepts of Noah and the Abrahamic rite of circumcision. 1908G. S. Gordon Let. 17 Jan. (1943) 33 The young men are arriving... I feel positively Abrahamic towards them—as if they were the sons of Isaac or something of the sort. 1974Anderson (S. Carolina) Independent 23 Apr. 2b/4 Funeral services for Mrs. Emmie Pack Stone..will be conducted Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Guthrie Grove Church of God of Abrahamic Faith. |