I disagree. Joshua 24:2 only says the fathers who came before Abraham served other gods.
Abraham was definitely created by God. Isn't God our Maker?
2 And Joshua said to all the people, “Thus says the Lord God of Israel:
‘Your fathers,
including Terah, the father of Abraham and the father of Nahor, dwelt on the other side of the River in old times; and they served other gods.
Joshua 24:2
Your fathers, "including" which indicates "in addition to" your fathers... Terah and Nahor.
On the other hand, according to Jasher, Nimrod had wanted to kill Abram, the son of Terah because of the sign in the heaven on the night he was born. Very enlightening read!
This statement from Jasher 9 -
5 And when Abram came out from the cave, he went to Noah and his son Shem, and he remained with them to learn the instruction of the Lord and his ways, and no man knew where Abram was, and Abram served Noah and Shem his son for a long time.
6 And Abram was in Noah's house thirty-nine years, and
Abram knew the Lord from three years old, and he went in the ways of the Lord until the day of his death,
7 And the king and all his servants,
and Terah with all his household were then the first of those that served gods of wood and stone.
Then we read a little further...
13 And Abram saw the sun shining upon the earth, and Abram said unto himself Surely now
this sun that shines upon the earth is God, and him will I serve.
14 And
Abram served the sun in that day and he prayed to him, and when evening came the sun set as usual, and Abram said within himself,
Surely this cannot be God?
The verse from Joshua would
seem to include Abram, but the statement from Jasher is very clear.
Joshua refers to Jasher and would have been familiar with it.
So the sun stood still, And the moon stopped, Till the people had revenge Upon their enemies.
Is this not written in the Book of
Jasher? So the sun stood still in the midst of heaven, and did not hasten to go
down for about a whole day.
Joshua 10:13
This would seemingly change the
"status" of Abraham's justification
, [if we choose to use the definition's of the Lexicon], from "made righteous" to "shown to be righteous", in Genesis 12.
I prefer to stay with the "Justified"... Abraham was "justified" in Genesis 12, 15 and 22, that fact does not change.
JLB