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Zerah or Zérach (זֶרַח / זָרַח "sunrise"
Standard Hebrew Zéraḥ / Záraḥ,
Tiberian Hebrew Zéraḥ / Zāraḥ)
refers to
several people in the
Hebrew Bible...
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Zerah Colburn (September 1, 1804 –
March 2, 1839) was an
American child prodigy of the 19th
century who
gained fame as a
mental calculator.
Colburn was...
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Zerah Colburn may
refer to:
Zerah Colburn (mental calculator) (1804–1840),
American mathematics prodigy Zerah Colburn (locomotive designer) (1832–1870)...
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Zerach Barnett (Hebrew: זרח ברנט; born 16
April 1843 in Kaunas, Lithuania, died 15
October 1935 in Tel Aviv,
Mandatory Palestine -
today Israel) was a...
- Tiberian Péreṣ / Pāreṣ), was the son of
Tamar and Judah, and the twin of
Zerah,
according to the Book of Genesis. The
twins were
conceived after Tamar...
- (twice), as well as the
mother of two of his children: the
twins Perez and
Zerah. In
Genesis chapter 38,
Tamar is
first described as
marrying Judah's eldest...
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Jobab ben
Zerah (Hebrew: יובב בן־זרח Yōḇāḇ ben-
Zerah) was a king of
ancient Edom,
according to
Genesis 36. He
succeeded Bela ben Beor in the apparently...
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Zerah)
added for
brevity or
dramatic effect.
Jesus of
Nazareth depicts Judas Iscariot as
initially well-intentioned, but
later as a dupe of
Zerah's who...
- idolatry, with its
accompanying immoralities.
After concluding a
battle with
Zerah of
Ethiopia in the 10th year of his reign,
there was
peace in
Judah (2 Chronicles...
- romanized: ‘Āḵān), the son of Carmi, a
descendant of Zimri, the son of
Zerah, of the
tribe of Judah, is a
figure who
appears in the Book of
Joshua in...