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Jesus referred to one woman as "a daughter of Abraham" Luke 13:16. Elsewhere in the New Testament there are references to "children of Abraham" (Matthew 3:8, Luke 3:8, John 8:39), "seed of Abraham" (John 8:33; Romans 9:7, Romans 11:1; Galatians 3:29) and "sons of Abraham" {John 8:33; Romans 9:7, Romans 11:1; Galatians 3:29).
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