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  1. Nahor (Hebrew: נָחוֹר – Nāḥōr; Greek: Ναχώρ – Nakhṓr) is the son of Serug according to the Hebrew Bible in Genesis Chapter 11. He is said to have lived to the age of 148 years old [2] [3] and had a son, Terah , at the age of 29.

  2. NAHOR. na'-hor (nachor; in the New Testament Nachor):e representative of Naphtali among the 12 spies ( Numbers 13:14 ). (1) Son of Serug and grandfather of Abraham ( Genesis 11:22-25 1 Chronicles 1:26 ). (2) Son of Terah and brother of Abraham ( Genesis 11:26, 27, 29; Genesis 22:20, 23; 24:15, 24, 47; 29:5 Joshua 24:2 ).

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    1. Son of Serug; father of Terah and, consequently, grandfather of Abraham. He is said to have lived one hundred and forty-eight years (Gen. xi. 22-25; I Chron. i. 26). 2. Son of Terah and brother of Abraham and Haran. He married the latter's daughter Milcah (Gen. xi. 26-27, 29).

  4. 1 dic 2022 · Abrahams grandfather Nahor was the son of Serug. This Nahor is recorded to have lived 148 years. “When Serug had lived 30 years, he became the father of Nahor. And after he became the father of Nahor, Serug lived 200 years and had other sons and daughters.” ( Genesis 11:22-23 NIV)

  5. Nahor, son of Terah. In the 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 two other brothers, Abram and Haran ( v.26,27 ). His grandfather was Nahor I, son of Serug.

  6. (1) Son of Serug and grandfather of Abraham (Genesis 11:22-25 1 Chronicles 1:26). (2) Son of Terah and brother of Abraham (Genesis 11:26, 27, 29; Genesis 22:20, 23; 24:15, 24, 47; 29:5 Joshua 24:2). A city of Nahor is mentioned in Genesis 24:10; the God of Nahor in Genesis 31:53.

  7. Son of Serug, father of Terah, and grandfather of Abraham (Ge 11:22-25; Lu 3:34). He died at the age of 148 years. B.C. 2174. ⇒Bible concordance for NAHOR. 2. Grandson of the preceding, being a son of Terah, and brother of Abraham and Haran (Ge 11:26; Jos 24:2).