Genesis 11, with mentions in Joshua 24:2 and 1 Chronicles 1:26.
Originally Abraham was called Abram.Gen 11:27 Now these are the generations of Terah: Terah begat Abram, Nahor, and Haran; and Haran begat Lot.
Terah was believed to be a descendant of Noah and the father of Abraham in the Bible. It is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible what his specific occupation was, but some traditions suggest that he may have been involved in idol-making or served as an idol worshipper.
It is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible whether Terah, Abram's father, believed in God. However, Terah's family was from a region known for idol worship, so it is likely that he may have been influenced by these beliefs. It was Abram who later became the patriarch of monotheistic faith in God.
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.
This detail is not supplied in the Bible. No mention is made of Sarai's parents (Sarai was her original name).AnswerTwice in the Bible, Abraham passed Sarah off as his sister, although she was (also) his wife. This claim would make Terah, Abraham's father, the father of Sarah. If Sarah was the daughter of Terah, and with the marriage of Isaac and Rebekah, and of Jacob and Leah and Rachel, the patriarchal family line is a self-contained unit, originating solely in Terah, with no pathways to or from the outer world. The children of Israel were all descended solely from Terah, through both male and female lines all the way back to Abraham and Sarah. The Bible does not confirm that Sarah was Abraham's sister, but there is a consistency here that makes compelling sense for her to be, and therefore the daughter of Terah.
The bible does not exactly say which gods that Terah worshipped. We do know that he worshipped idols. Some believe that he worshipped multiple gods and goddesses.
No name by that spelling but it may relate to Terah, father of Abram. See related link:
According to the Bible, Abraham was 135 years old when Terah died.
According to the Bible, Terah was the father of Abraham.
Terah is a figure in the Hebrew Bible, specifically mentioned in the Book of Genesis. He is described as the father of Abram (later Abraham) and is said to have come from Ur of the Chaldeans, an ancient city located in southern Mesopotamia, in present-day Iraq. Terah's family is noted for their idolatry, which sets the stage for Abraham's later rejection of such practices.
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Abraham's father was named Terah, his occupation is unknown. What is known is that he and all his family, except for Abraham, was Pagan.