Abraham.
Abraham did not give up his life in Ur voluntarily. He left Ur in search of a land promised to him by God. His decision was driven by his faith and obedience to God's commands.
A:The main god of both Ur and Haran was the moon god, Sin. Some scholars point out that Abraham's travel from Ur to Haran and then to Canaan brings to mind the migration of the moon god from Ur to Israel, with Abraham representing the moon god.
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Abraham
God told Abraham to leave Ur and go to a new land.
The gods worshipped by the people in Ur varied over the passage of centuries. However the most important god of Ur and Haran was the sun god, Sin. They also worshipped the moon god Nanna.
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The resident god at Ur was Nanna, also known as Sin. He was the god of the moon in ancient Mesopotamian religion and was greatly revered by the people of Ur. Nanna/Sin was considered a powerful deity associated with fertility, wisdom, and protection.
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Ur, a city in Mesopotamia (Genesis ch.11, ch.12 and ch.15).
Sin was the moon god of Ur. Also called Nanna.