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The family, after the death of Haran, finally leaves the city and travels northwest along the Euphrates River HARAN (2) ha'-ran (charan; Charhran): The city where Terah settled on his departure from Ur (Genesis 11:31 f); whence Abram set out on his pilgrimage of faith to Canaan (Genesis 12:1).It was probably "the city of Nahor" to which Abraham's servant came to find a wife for Isaac (Genesis 24:10).Hither came Jacob when he fled from Esau's anger (Genesis 27:43).
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Making the long journey are Terah, Abraham (now 70) and his wife Sarah (Sarai), Nahor and his wife Milcah, plus Nahor's son Lot and his wife (Genesis 11:29 - 31) The city walls of Haran were 2.5 miles (4 km) in length and surrounded the tell HARAN (2) ha'-ran (charan; Charhran): The city where Terah settled on his departure from Ur (Genesis 11:31 f); whence Abram set out on his pilgrimage of faith to Canaan (Genesis 12:1).It was probably "the city of Nahor" to which Abraham's servant came to find a wife for Isaac (Genesis 24:10).Hither came Jacob when he fled from Esau's anger (Genesis 27:43).
. Jacob's Journey to Haran and Back (Genesis 28-33) Jacob in the Land of Canaan (Genesis 33-35) The Topography of Israel. pad'-an-a'-ram or p.-ar'-am (paddan 'aram; Septuagint Mesopotamia tes Surias; the King James Version Padan-aram): In Genesis 48:7, Paddan stands alone, but as the Septuagint, Sam, and Peshitta read "Aram" also, it must in this verse have dropped out of the Massoretic Text.In the time of Abraham, padanu occurs on the Babylonian contract-tablets as a land measure, to which we may.
January 2019 Veracity. HARAN (2) ha'-ran (charan; Charhran): The city where Terah settled on his departure from Ur (Genesis 11:31 f); whence Abram set out on his pilgrimage of faith to Canaan (Genesis 12:1).It was probably "the city of Nahor" to which Abraham's servant came to find a wife for Isaac (Genesis 24:10).Hither came Jacob when he fled from Esau's anger (Genesis 27:43). The family, after the death of Haran, finally leaves the city and travels northwest along the Euphrates River