Answer:
Abraham
Explanation:
Abraham is the first of the three patriarchs of Judaism. His story is told in all the sacred texts of the Abrahamic religions and plays an important role as an example of faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
A recurring feature of Abraham's story is the covenants between him and God, which are repeated and reaffirmed several times. When Abraham is told to leave the city of Ur Casdim, the Lord promises "I will make you a great people."
After separating from Lot, God appears and promises to give him and his offspring "All the earth you see" and that would multiply its posterity "like the dust of the earth." After the battle in the valley of Sidim, the Lord appears and confirms the promise. Later, it is prophesied that "your descendants will dwell as foreigners in a strange land, in which they will be slaves and will be oppressed for four hundred years." Abraham makes a sacrifice and accepts the covenant.