There is no specific reference to what Nahor called God.
Nahor was born in -2000.
Nahor was an ancestor of Abraham, so he would have been Sumerian, and followed Sumerian deities. Since they were from Ur, the patron deity of that city was Sin (also called Nanna), Sumerian goddess of the Moon.
There were two people named Nahor; one was the grandfather of the other (Genesis ch.11). The first Nahor was the father of Terah (and grandfather of Abraham). The second Nahor was one of the three sons of Terah. The sons of this Nahor are listed in Genesis ch.22, with Bethuel being the most well-known among them.
1) Nahor was the ancestor of Rebecca, Rachel and Leah. 2) Nahor was the ancestor of various enemies of the Israelites, including Bil'am and Lavan (Balaam and Laban).
Rebecca, a Hebrew name, came from the City of Nahor or the City of Ur in the land of Shinar.
In Assyria.
There were two Nahors (Genesis ch.11). The father of the first was Serug, and the father of the second was Terah.
There are two Nahors in the Hebrew Bible, both closely related to Abraham (his brother and his grandfather). One was the father of Terah, and the other was one of Terah's sons. Both are found in Genesis ch.11. The name of the first Nahor's mother is not given.The second Nahor's mother was named Amatlai bat (daughter of) Carnabu (Talmud, Bava Bathra 91a).See also:Timeline
Heran was the brother of Abram/Abraham and Nahor in the Old Testament. He was the son of Terah and the father of Milca, the wife of Nahor.
Nahor is mentioned in the Bible in the book of Genesis, specifically in chapters 11 and 24. He was the son of Terah and the brother of Abraham.
According to the Bible, Terah was the father of Abraham.
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