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See: Genesis 14:18-20
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See: [Ancestor and Descendant (Fathers, Forefathers, Patriarchs)](../articles/ancestor.md); Angel
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See: [Ancestor and Descendant (Fathers, Forefathers, Patriarchs)](../articles/ancestor.md); [Angel](../articles/angel.md)
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## 7:4-10
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The author called Abraham a “patriarch” because he started a nation, that is Israel. That is to say, the author used the metaphor of being a father to speak about this. However, the Bible also says that Abraham is the father of all people who believe in Jesus (see: Romans 4:11-17).
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See: Metaphor; [Ancestor and Descendant (Fathers, Forefathers, Patriarchs)](../articles/ancestor.md)
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Ancestor and Descendant (Fathers, Forefathers, Patriarchs)](../articles/ancestor.md)
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### Why did Abraham give Melchizedek a “tenth” of the things he took from battle?
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