Terah

Terah or Trach (תֶּרַח / תָּרַח "Wanderer; loiterer", Standard Hebrew Traḥ / Traḥ, Tiberian Hebrew Traḥ / Tāraḥ) was the father of Abraham mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. According to the Book of Genesis 11, Terah was the son of Nahor, who was the son of Serug, who was the son of Reu, who was the son of Peleg, who was the son of Eber, who was the son of Shelah, who was the son of Arphaxad, who was the son of Shem, who was the son of Noah. Terah moved with his family from his native mountains in the north to the plains of Mesopotamia, after Abraham had been told to do so by God. He had two more sons, Haran, Nahor, and one daughter, Sarah. He lived in "Ur of the Chaldees," where his son Haran died, leaving behind his son Lot. Nahor settled at Haran, a place on the way to Ur. Terah afterwards migrated with Abraham (probably his youngest son) and Lot (his grandson), together with their families, from Ur, intending to go with them to Canaan; however he ended his voyage in Haran, where he spent the remainder of his days, and died at the age of two hundred and five years (Genesis 11:24-32). In Islamic tradition Abraham's (known as Ibrahim) father is reported to have a man by the name Azar, this has lead some Islamic scholars to identify Terah with Azar.
Terah was also a character on Sesame Street.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
north west rebellion
list of political parties in poland
henry cardinal beaufort
xfce
so long, and thanks for all the fish
lindy remigino
eric brighteyes
lancelot speed
ieee 802.8
list of rivers of europe
minho
forbidden city
jan timman
tonkin
soca
fred dagg
tiglath pileser iii
thyine wood
list of rivers of africa
list of rivers of asia
three taverns
march of the volunteers
thorn in the flesh
mekong
tertullus
mmr vaccine
list of rivers of the americas
moskvitch
tekoa
teil tree
gaz
chaika
izh
uaz
zaz
tt
tarshish
segre
epoc (computing)
tammuz
symbian (company)
charlie paddock
alastair reynolds
london millennium bridge