Genesis 17:17 says Sarah had Isaac when she was 90 years old
That was Sarah the wife of Abraham, who according to Genesis was ninety years old when she gave birth to Isaac (Genesis 17:17).
The book of Psalms is found in the Old Testament.
There are 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 books in the New Testament (a total of 66 books in the Bible). There are 23,145 verses (KJV) in the Old Testament and 7,957 verses (KJV) in the New Testament. If all verses were equal, that would put the Old Testament at 74.4% and the New Testament at 25.6% of the entire Bible.
Psalms are in the old testament.
AnswerYes. In the Old Testament, Isaac was Jacob's father.
Jacob.
Isaac in the Old Testament was 180 years old when he died.
Yes the stories of jacob and Esau are in the old testament, as they were twins born to Isaac , the son of Abraham in genesis.
The Old Testament character whose name means laughter is Isaac. His name was given to him because his mother Sarah laughed when she heard she would have a son in her old age.
Sarah is found in the Old Testament, specifically the book of Genesis. She is known specifically for her role as the wife of Abraham, and the mother of Isaac.
He was the elder son of Isaac, and was Jacob's brother (Genesis ch.25).
Yes except for Esau, he was the father of the Edomites.
The Qur'an is actually quite different from the Old Testament and reads more like a commentary on the events of the Old Testament than a retelling of those events. There are some details in the Qur'an's retelling that differ from the Old Testament's. Most clearly different is that in the Old Testament, Abraham moves to sacrifice Isaac, but in the Qur'an he moves to sacrifice Ishmael.
Genesis 17:17 says Sarah had Isaac when she was 90 years old
I believe you have your story confused with the Old Testament Patriarch Abraham who had a son named Isaac, not the same person as St. Isaac Jogues who was born thousands of years after Abraham was dead.
Isaac is mentioned 19 times in the New Testament. Too many times to list here. Check a concordance for listings.