AbrahamThe Patriarch Bridging Egyptian and West Asian Mythology

### Abraham: The Patriarch Bridging Egyptian and West Asian Mythology Abraham, a central figure in the Abrahamic religions, holds a significant place not only in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions but also in the broader mythological context of the ancient Near East. His story transcends religious boundaries, linking Egyptian and West Asian mythologies through shared themes and historical connections. Abraham’s narrative, while most prominent in religious texts, also reflects the rich tapestry of ancient mythological and historical interactions between these regions. In West Asian mythology, particularly within ancient Mesopotamian cultures, Abraham’s story intersects with other mythological traditions. Originally known as Abram, Abraham is revered as the founding father of monotheism and the father of the Israelite people. His narrative is primarily recorded in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Old Testament, and the Quran. Abraham is traditionally believed to have come from Ur of
Back to Top