- Ur
Kasdim (Hebrew: אוּר כַּשְׂדִּים, romanized: ʾŪr
Kaśdīm),
commonly translated as Ur of the Chaldees, is a city
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible as the...
- term כשדים (
Kaśdim) and this is
translated as
Chaldaeans in the Gr**** Old Testament,
although there is some
dispute as to
whether Kasdim in fact means...
-
commentators see
Terah as
being the one who
directed the
family to
leave Ur
Kasdim from
Genesis 11:31: "Terah took his son Abram, his daughter-in-law Sarai...
-
immediate progenitor of 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)...
-
silting of the
outlet to the
Persian Gulf. Ur is
possibly the city of Ur
Kasdim mentioned in the Book of
Genesis as the
birthplace of the
Jewish and Muslim...
- the
Bronze Age. In addition, Ora's
paternal line, Ur, son of
Kasdim, is the same as Ur
Kasdim, the
birthplace of Abraham. It is
stated in the Book of Jubilees...
- and its
ancestral form, Yahwism. She is born
Sarai (Hebrew: שָׂרַי) in Ur
Kaśdim, or Ur of the Chaldees,
believed to have been in present-day Iraq, 1,958...
- לוֹט Lot and his
Daughters leaving Sodom (1575) by
Guido Reni Born Ur
Kaśdim (present-day Basra, Iraq) Died
Canaan Spouse Lot's wife
Children Two daughters...
- the
Biblical Ur
Kaśdim (Ur of the Chaldees, or City of the Chaldees),
though most
archaeologists establish the
location of Ur
Kaśdim as
being identical...
- wife
Milcah from
Hartmann Schedel's
Nuremberg Chronicles Born
unknown Ur
Kaśdim, Kaldea,
Sumer (present-day
southern Iraq) Died
unknown Haran (present-day...