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Terah or
Terach (Hebrew: תֶּרַח
Teraḥ) is a
biblical figure in the Book of Genesis. He is
listed as the son of
Nahor and
father of the
patriarch Abraham...
- Hārān) is a man in the Book of
Genesis in the
Hebrew Bible. He was a son of
Terah,
brother of Abraham, and
father of son Lot and
daughters Milcah and Iscah...
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account of
Terah's family mentioned in the Book of
Genesis (Genesis 11:26–32),
Nahor II (Hebrew: נָחוֹר – Nāḥōr) is
listed as the son of
Terah, amongst...
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spelled Arphaxad or Arphacsad, is one of the
postdiluvian men in the Shem–
Terah genealogy. The name is
recorded in the Book of
Genesis in the
Hebrew Bible...
- present-day Turkey.
Haran first appears in the Book of
Genesis as the home of
Terah and his descendants, and as Abraham's
temporary home.
Later biblical p****ages...
- Mary Hooley's
early life was
spent at
Risley Lodge, the home of her
father Terah Hooley (died 1927), a
successful lace
manufacturer who
built Springfield...
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years old or 208
according to the Gr****
Septuagint (LXII) and had a son,
Terah, at the age of 29 (79 in the LXX Vat and LXX Brenton) . He was also the...
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including the
Patriarch Abraham.
According to
Jewish tradition,
Terah was an idolater.
Terah also made and sold idols, as the
Midrash Genesis Rabbah 38 explains...
- name Israel.
Terah, with
Abram (as he was then called),
Sarai and Lot,
departed for Canaan, but
stopped in a
place named Haran,
where Terah remained until...
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resolved never again to
destroy the
world by flood, and the
history ended with
Terah, the
father of Abraham, from whom
descended God's
chosen people. The primeval...