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  • After the birth of Serug, Reu lived two hundred and seven years and fathered sons and daughters. (Genesis 11, 21)

  • When Serug was thirty years old he fathered Nahor. (Genesis 11, 22)

  • After the birth of Nahor, Serug lived two hundred years and fathered sons and daughters. (Genesis 11, 23)

  • When Nahor was twenty-nine years old he fathered Terah. (Genesis 11, 24)

  • After the birth of Terah, Nahor lived a hundred and nineteen years and fathered sons and daughters. (Genesis 11, 25)

  • When Terah was seventy years old he fathered Abram, Nahor and Haran. (Genesis 11, 26)

  • Terah's life lasted two hundred and five years; then he died at Haran. (Genesis 11, 32)

  • So Abram went as Yahweh told him, and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he left Haran. (Genesis 12, 4)

  • For twelve years they had been under the yoke of Chedor-Laomer, but in the thirteenth year they revolted. (Genesis 14, 4)

  • Then Yahweh said to Abram, 'Know this for certain, that your descendants will be exiles in a land not their own, and be enslaved and oppressed for four hundred years. (Genesis 15, 13)

  • Thus, after Abram had lived in the land of Canaan for ten years, Sarai took Hagar her Egyptian slave-girl and gave her to Abram as his wife. (Genesis 16, 3)

  • Abram was eighty-six years old when Hagar bore him Ishmael. (Genesis 16, 16)


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