"Terach"@en . . "Terah was the son of Nahor the Elder and the father of Abraham, Nahor (the younger) and Haran the father of Lot. Terah became a father at the age of 70, and lived to be 205. Terah took his family from Ur of the Chaladees as far as the city of Haran in Paddan Aram (probably Syria; Nahor's descendant Bethuel and his chidren Laban and Rebekkah are all referred to as Syrians; cf Genesis 25:20, 28:2-7). Unlike his son Abraham, Terah worshiped false gods. Terah is also the name of a place the Israelites camped during the Exodus (cf. Numbers 33:27-28)."@en . . "Terah is the son of Nahor and Serug, and fathered Abraham."@en . . . "Hebrew"@en . . "Terah was a member of the Corellian Dreadnaughts dancers at the end of the Clone Wars and during the first stages of the Dark Times."@en . . . . "Terah"@ru . "Blue"@en . "*Abraham\n*Nahor\n*Haran"@en . "Urite"@en . "*Nahor\n*Unmentioned mother"@en . . "Fair"@en . . . "c. 44 BBY"@en . . . . . . . . . "A Chaldean Pagan Religion"@en . . . . . . . "Terah"@en . "Terah or T\u00E9rach (Hebrew: \u05EA\u05B6\u05BC\u05E8\u05B7\u05D7 / \u05EA\u05B8\u05BC\u05E8\u05B7\u05D7, Modern T\u00E9ra\u1E25 / T\u00E1ra\u1E25 Tiberian T\u00E9ra\u1E25 / T\u0101ra\u1E25 ; \"Ibex, wild goat\", or \"Wanderer; loiterer\") was the father of Abraham mentioned in the Hebrew Bible."@en . "Terah is the son of Nahor and Serug, and fathered Abraham."@en . "Milcah"@en . "Terah or T\u00E9rach (Hebrew: \u05EA\u05B6\u05BC\u05E8\u05B7\u05D7 / \u05EA\u05B8\u05BC\u05E8\u05B7\u05D7, Modern T\u00E9ra\u1E25 / T\u00E1ra\u1E25 Tiberian T\u00E9ra\u1E25 / T\u0101ra\u1E25 ; \"Ibex, wild goat\", or \"Wanderer; loiterer\") was the father of Abraham mentioned in the Hebrew Bible."@en . . . "Terah"@en . . "Terah was a member of the Corellian Dreadnaughts dancers at the end of the Clone Wars and during the first stages of the Dark Times."@en . . . . . "Semite"@en . "Blonde"@en . . . . . . . . . "Terah was the son of Nahor the Elder and the father of Abraham, Nahor (the younger) and Haran the father of Lot. Terah became a father at the age of 70, and lived to be 205. Terah took his family from Ur of the Chaladees as far as the city of Haran in Paddan Aram (probably Syria; Nahor's descendant Bethuel and his chidren Laban and Rebekkah are all referred to as Syrians; cf Genesis 25:20, 28:2-7). Unlike his son Abraham, Terah worshiped false gods. Terah is also the name of a place the Israelites camped during the Exodus (cf. Numbers 33:27-28)."@en . . . "Unmentioned"@en .