Well the person who lived in Ur was Abraham and Sarah they were the people who was the famous bible person who lived in UR.
He lived in his birthplace first, in Ur of the Chadees, then as a nomad in tents with Abraham, and after he separated from Abraham, he lived in Sodom; but after the Lord destroyed it, he lived in the mountains near Zoar, where the Biblical record of him ceases.
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In the Bible, the name "Gretal" does not appear, and there is no direct biblical character by that name. If you meant "Gretel," she is a character from the fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel" by the Brothers Grimm, which is not a biblical story. Therefore, there is no biblical lineage or descent associated with Gretel. If you have a different character or context in mind, please clarify!
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No it doesn't say Noah lived in Ur. I believe you're thinking of Abra(ha)m.
No, Nicodemus was a Biblical character. Among other things, he was the one who helped Joseph of Arimathea bury Jesus.No, Nicodemus was a Biblical character. Among other things, he was the one who helped Joseph of Arimathea bury Jesus.No, Nicodemus was a Biblical character. Among other things, he was the one who helped Joseph of Arimathea bury Jesus.No, Nicodemus was a Biblical character. Among other things, he was the one who helped Joseph of Arimathea bury Jesus.No, Nicodemus was a Biblical character. Among other things, he was the one who helped Joseph of Arimathea bury Jesus.No, Nicodemus was a Biblical character. Among other things, he was the one who helped Joseph of Arimathea bury Jesus.No, Nicodemus was a Biblical character. Among other things, he was the one who helped Joseph of Arimathea bury Jesus.No, Nicodemus was a Biblical character. Among other things, he was the one who helped Joseph of Arimathea bury Jesus.No, Nicodemus was a Biblical character. Among other things, he was the one who helped Joseph of Arimathea bury Jesus.
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If you are asking about the biblical Abraham, the patriarch of the tribes of Israel, he was born in Mesopotamia, a region which is now part of Iraq, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Most texts refer to the place of Abraham's birth as Ur of Chaldea.
Skyler is not a biblical name. If I remember correctly, Skyler is the name of a cartoon character.
John the Baptist.