Found 18 Results for: Nahor

  • When Serug was thirty years old, he became the father of Nahor. (Genesis 11, 22)

  • Serug lived two hundred years after the birth of Nahor, and he had other sons and daughters. (Genesis 11, 23)

  • When Nahor was twenty-nine years old, he became the father of Terah. (Genesis 11, 24)

  • Nahor lived one hundred and nineteen years after the birth of Terah, and he had other sons and daughters. (Genesis 11, 25)

  • When Terah was seventy years old, he became the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran. (Genesis 11, 26)

  • This is the record of the descendants of Terah. Terah became the father of Abram, Nahor, and Haran, and Haran became the father of Lot. (Genesis 11, 27)

  • Abram and Nahor took wives; the name of Abram's wife was Sarai, and the name of Nahor's wife was Milcah, daughter of Haran, the father of Milcah and Iscah. (Genesis 11, 29)

  • Some time afterward, the news came to Abraham: "Milcah too has borne sons, to your brother Nahor: (Genesis 22, 20)

  • Bethuel became the father of Rebekah. These eight Milcah bore to Abraham's brother Nahor. (Genesis 22, 23)

  • The servant then took ten of his master's camels, and bearing all kinds of gifts from his master, he made his way to the city of Nahor in Aram Naharaim. (Genesis 24, 10)

  • He had scarcely finished these words when Rebekah (who was born to Bethuel, son of Milcah, the wife of Abraham's brother Nahor) came out with a jug on her shoulder. (Genesis 24, 15)

  • She answered: "I am the daughter of Bethuel the son of Milcah, whom she bore to Nahor. (Genesis 24, 24)


“Pobres e desafortunadas as almas que se envolvem no turbilhão de preocupações deste mundo. Quanto mais amam o mundo, mais suas paixões crescem, mais queimam de desejos, mais se tornam incapazes de atingir seus objetivos. E vêm, então, as inquietações, as impaciências e terríveis sofrimentos profundos, pois seus corações não palpitam com a caridade e o amor. Rezemos por essas almas desafortunadas e miseráveis, para que Jesus, em Sua infinita misericórdia, possa perdoá-las e conduzi-las a Ele.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina