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The difficult genealogy of Abraham and Sarah in Genesis 11:29 led to confusion as to the identity of Iscah. The resolution found in Targum Pseudo-Yonathan, the Talmud, and other rabbinic sources is that Sarah was Iscah, and that Iscah was a seer. This meaning is derived from the Aramaic root of Iscah, which denotes seeing.
Lot (brother), Iscah (sister), Abraham (uncle), Nahor (uncle) Milcah ( Hebrew : מִלְכָּה Mīlkā , related to the Hebrew word for " queen ") was the daughter of Haran and the wife of Nahor , according to the genealogies of Genesis .
Carey was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and attended McKinley Senior High School. [citation needed] After graduating from high school, Carey entered the University of Louisiana at Lafayette to study mass communications.
Jessica (originally Iessica, also Jesica, Jesika, Jessicah, Jessika, or Jessikah) [1] is a female given name of Hebrew origin.. The oldest written record of the name with its current spelling is found as the name of the Shakespearean character Jessica, from the play The Merchant of Venice.
Abraham (brother), Haran (brother), Lot (nephew),Sarah (sister) Milcah (niece), Iscah (niece), Nahor (paternal grandfather) 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 ...
Haran or Aran (Hebrew: הָרָן Hārān) [1] is a man in the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. [2] He was a son of Terah, brother of Abraham, and father of son Lot and daughters Milcah and Iscah.
Alternate transliteration of Iscah, daughter of Haran; Isca Academy; See also. Iska (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 6 June ...
See also References A Abagtha See also: Abagtha Abagtha (Hebrew אֲבַגְתָא) was a court official or eunuch of king Ahasuerus who was commanded along with 6 other officials to parade queen Vashti to go before the king. (Esther 1:10) Abda See also: Abda (biblical figure) The name Abda (Hebrew עַבְדָּא) means servant, or perhaps is an abbreviated form of servant of YHWH. There are ...