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Who is emzara?

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Noah's wife this is referenced in the book of Jubilees.

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What is the meaning of the name Emzara?

Emzara... is the name of Noah's real wife... It means the Matriarch of Sarah the Wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac.


Who was noahs mother?

The name of Noahs mother is not named in The Bible, his father is named.


Who was the mother of Ham's son?

The anme of Ham is not written in the bible. There are traditional books like the book of Jubilees written about 200 bc, which offers names of the four women of Noah's family - in the ark Noah's wife - Emzara, daughter of Rake'el, son of Methuselah, she was his cousin. Shem's wife - Sedeqetelebab, Ham' wife - Ne'elatama'uk or Na'eltama'uk, Japheth's wife - 'Adataneses


What was Noahs wifes name?

First of all, it isn't Joan of Arc! Noah's wife isn't named in Genesis, but in the Book of Jubilees she is named as Emzara. The Book of Jubilees is a early Jewish religious work that was supressed to such an extent that no complete copy now exists.


Who were shem ham and japeths wives?

The Bible doe not say.No, but there are other scriptures that do.From the book of Jubilees:Wife of Noah - Emzara, daughter of Rake'el, son of MethuselahWife of Shem - SedeqetelebabWife of Ham - Ne'elatama'uk or Na'eltama'ukWife of Japheth - 'AdatanesesRecall the sons of Noah were the Patriarchs of the world's races. Shem married an oriental woman and moved to the Holy land, gave birth to the S(h)emites - Semitic races of the middle east. While Ham travelled to the south with his Ethiopian wife and raised his family in Egypt and northern Africa. Japheth's wife was Caucasian (from the Caucasus Mountains) and traveled north raised his family.


Whom did Noah marry?

Noah went and took a wife, and he chose Naamah the daughter of Enoch, and she was five hundred and eighty years old. - Book of Jasher 5:15 Most experts on the subjects would agree that her name was probably Naamah (Haykel or Titea are also remote possibilities) The name of the woman that Noah chose to be his wife is not listed in the Bible. In fact, none of the 4 females (Noah's wife, Shem's wife, Ham's wife, and Japheth's wife) who were saved from the Great Flood by being aboard Noah's Ark with their Ark are ever mentioned by name in Scriptures. This has not stopped a vast amount of speculation into the actual names of the four female passengers aboard Noah's Ark. 200-150 BC = Emzara (The Book of Jubilees) 100-300 AD = Norea (Epiphanius) 350 AD = Haykêl (Syriac Book of the Cave of Treasures) 375 AD = Barthenos (Panarion of Epiphanius) 300-450 AD = Naamah (Genesis Rabba) 400-500 AD = Haikal (Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan) 700 AD = Percoba (Anglo-Saxon Codex Junius, Cædmon) 700-800 AD = Set (Inventiones Nominum) 915 AD = Amzurah (Persian historian Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari) 930 AD = Haykêl (Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria) 900-1100 AD = Naamah (Book of Jasher Chapter 5) 1000 AD = Phiapphara, Sphiarphara (Anglo-Saxon translation Heptateuch, Ælfric of Eynsham) 1000-1100 AD = Naamah (Rashi's commentary on Genesis) 1200-1300 AD = Puarphara (Middle English Book of Genesis) 1400-1500 AD = Dalida (Middle English Catechism) 1400-1500 AD = Tytea (Pseudo-Berossus, by Annio da Viterbo) 1842 AD = Tytea or Phuarphara (Itinerario da India por terra ate a ilha de Chypre, by Gaspar Rodriguez de S. Bernardino) . 1830-1850 AD = Titea Magna (Common-place Book, by Robert Southey) 1670 AD = Vesta (Comte de Gabalis) 1986 AD = Matred (Many Waters, by Madeleine L'Engle) 1954 AD = Esther (Clifford Odets' play The Flowering Peach) 2014 AD = Naameh (Movie Noah, by Darren Aronofsky) - According to some Muslim commentators Noah had an infidel wife named Waila, who perished in the deluge (George Sale's Commentary on the Quran 1734), - According to Armenian tradition Noah's wife was Nemzar, Noyemzar or Noyanzar. - According to Mandaean literature, of uncertain antiquity Noah's wife was Nuraita (or Nhuraitha, Anhuraita) - According to the Miautso people of China: Gaw Bo-lu-en. - According to the Nuwaubian Nation: Naama, Waala, and Mubiyna, of whom only Naama survives the flood in the Ark. (1996 AD The Holy Tablet sacred text) 14 And the Lord said unto Noah, Take unto thee a wife, and beget children, for I have seen thee righteous before me in this generation. 15 And thou shalt raise up seed, and thy children with thee, in the midst of the earth; and Noah went and took a wife, and he chose Naamah the daughter of Enoch, and she was five hundred and eighty years old. 16 And Noah was four hundred and ninety-eight years old, when he took Naamah for a wife. 17 And Naamah conceived and bare a son, and he called his name Japheth, saying, God has enlarged me in the earth; and she conceived again and bare a son, and he called his name Shem, saying, God has made me a remnant, to raise up seed in the midst of the earth. 18 And Noah was five hundred and two years old when Naamah bare Shem, and the boys grew up and went in the ways of the Lord, in all that Methuselah and Noah their father taught them. - Book of Jasher 5:14-18 (200-150 BC The Book of Jubilees) Emzara, daughter of Rake'el, son of Methuselah (350 AD Syriac Book of the Cave of Treasures) Haykêl, the daughter of Namûs (or Namousa), the daughter of Enoch, the brother of Methuselah (300-450 AD Genesis Rabba) Naamah, daughter of Lamech and sister of Tubal-Cain (400-500 AD Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan) Haikal, the daughter of Abaraz, of the daughters of the sons of Enos (400-500 AD Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan) Haikal, the daughter of Abaraz, of the daughters of the sons of Enos (930 AD Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria) Haykêl, the daughter of Namûs (or Namousa), daughter of Enoch, brother of Methuselah (900-1100 AD Book of Jasher Chapter 5) Naamah, daughter of Enoch (1000-1100 AD Rashi's commentary on Genesis) Naamah daughter of Lamech and sister of Tubal-Cain


What was the name of Noah's wife and daughters-in-law?

In the Bible, Noah was the son of Lamech. Apocryphal literature which is not accepted in the biblical canon has the story that Lamech raised him but noah was not his biological son. Noah was the son of the "Gods". The story told is that Lamech came home one day and saw a child that didnt belong. He asked his wife who the child was and the wife told him the child was Lamech's. Lamech was outraged. His wife pleaded saying it was his son and not one of the sons of "Gods" that the child was a son of man. Lamech went to his father to ask for help. His father than asked Enoch what his son should do about this mysterious child. Enoch told him he should name his Noah and keep him as his own for one day he will be choosen.