This work, attributed to St. Ephrem, describes the exemplary life of Abraham, a man of profound virtue and dedication to God. It outlines his upbringing in a wealthy family, his rejection of worldly pursuits in favor of spiritual growth, and his commitment to a life of prayer and humility. Despite familial expectations for him to marry, Abraham chooses a solitary life devoted to God, leading to a remarkable transformation and a reputation for holiness. His life is characterized by a deep sense of charity, a lack of material possessions, and an unwavering commitment to his spiritual practices, which he maintained for fifty years.