Sin was the moon god of Ur. Also called Nanna.
Abraham lived in Ur first and then Haran before he was called by God. The story can be found in Genesis 11:31.
In Babylon, the sun god was called Shamash. The sun god was called Sin in Ur and Haran, although sometimes Sin seems a somewhat different deity.
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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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.
The Jews in the latter part of the first millennium BCE called the Babylonians "Chaldeans". Thus the Chaldeans lived in what is now called Iraq. Ur and Haran, which is in southeastern Turkey, were two major centres of the moon god, Sin.
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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Abraham.
The people of Ur worshiped a variety of gods in ancient Mesopotamia, including the moon god Nanna (Sin), the sun god Utu (Shamash), and the goddess of love and war Inanna (Ishtar). These deities played important roles in their daily lives through rituals, prayers, and offerings.