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  1. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › TerahTerah — Wikipédia

    Terah (en hébreu : תֶּרַח) est un personnage de la Genèse et du Coran. Il est fils de Nahor et père d'Abraham, de Nahor et de Haran, ainsi que de Sarah par une autre union. Dans le Coran, il est appelé Azar (en arabe : آزَرَ), et est le père (biologique ou adoptif) d'Ibrahim, l'équivalent d'Abraham.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TerahTerah - Wikipedia

    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. As such, he is a descendant of Shem's son Arpachshad. Terah is mentioned in Genesis 11:26–27, Joshua 24:2, and 1 Chronicles 1:17–27 of the Tanakh and Luke 3:34–36 in ...

  3. Terah (also spelled Terach) was the father of Abraham, the first Patriarch of the Jewish nation. Although Terah worshipped idols and raised his family in the idolatrous city of Haran , his son Abraham independently recognized the existence of one true G‑d , and eventually left his father’s home for the Land of Israel .

  4. 4 janv. 2022 · Terah is known in the Bible as the father of Abram (known later as Abraham), who in turn received the covenant promise of God regarding the future birth of His Son, Jesus. Terah is mentioned in Jesus’ genealogy in Luke 3:34. Terah was the son of Nahor, who was of Noah’s son’s Shem’s line.

  5. 27 Voici l’histoire de la famille de Térah : il eut pour fils Abram, Nahor et Harân ; ce dernier fut le père de Loth. 28 Harân mourut du vivant de son père Térah, dans son pays natal, à Our des Chaldéens. 29 Abram et Nahor se marièrent. La femme d’Abram s’appelait Saraï et celle de Nahor Milka.

  6. 24 août 2023 · A textual analysis of the biblical account of Terah, the father of Abraham, who left Ur of the Chaldeans and settled in Haran. The article compares the differences between MT, LXX, SP, and other versions, and explains the possible sources and reasons for the variations.

  7. Terah was the father of Abraham ( Gen 11:24-32 ). In addition to the reference to Terah by Joshua ( Josh 24:2 ), he is listed in genealogical lists ( 1 Chron 1:26; Luke 3:34 ). Stephen refers to Abraham’s father in Acts 7:2.