- כַּשְׂדִּים, romanized: ʾŪr Kaśdīm),
commonly translated as Ur of the
Chaldees, is a city
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible as the
birthplace of Abraham,...
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later by the Kaldu, a
group who
became known later as the
Chaldeans or the
Chaldees.
These migrations did not
affect the
powerful kingdom and
empire of ****yria...
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caldean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chaldean (also
Chaldaean or
Chaldee) may
refer to: an old name for the
Aramaic language,
particularly Biblical...
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tradition Ennigaldi-Nanna's
museum Architecture of
Mesopotamia Ur of the
Chaldees Ziggurat of Aqar Quf Mattinson,
Lindsay (2019).
Understanding Architecture...
- Ura and Kesed, who
allegedly founded the city of Ur
Kasdim (Ur of the
Chaldees) on the west bank of the
Euphrates (Jubilees 9:4; 11:1–7) – the same bank...
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father of son Lot and
daughters Milcah and Iscah. He died in Ur of the
Chaldees.
Through Lot,
Haran was the
ancestor of the
Moabites and Ammonites. Terah...
- time when Noah's
children began to
fight wars and the city of Ur of the
Chaldees was
built where Serug lived. It says this
Serug was the
first of the patriarchal...
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Chaldean language may
refer to:
Ancient Chaldean language, the
language of
ancient Chaldeans Chaldean language (misnomer), a
former misnomer for Biblical...
- Terah,
brother of Abraham, and the
father of Lot.
Haran died in Ur of the
Chaldees, in the
presence of his father, Terah.
Nimrod is a
descendant of Noah and...
- 2023. Crawford,
Harriet (July 2015). "Sir
Leonard Woolley and Ur of the
Chaldees". The
Bible and Interpretation.
University of Arizona.
Oppenheim (1967)...