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promptuarium · 2 days
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TERAH, son of Nahor, when he was seventy years old begat Abram (who was later called Abraham) in the 1949th year of the world and the 2013th year before Christ was born. He also begat another named Nahor, and Haran; in total he lived 205 years. Afterwards Abraham begat Ishmael and Isaac, who he would think was a sacrifice. Nahor, brother of Abraham, and Milcah begat Uz, the father of Job, and Kemuel, the father of the Syrians, and Bethuel, father of Rebecca, and others as well, their brothers, five in number. But Terah, because of the idolatry of the Chaldeans, who worshiped fire above all, and because of the death of his son Haran, he went to Mesopotamia, but he died in a city named Haran. See Genesis chapters 11 and 22 and Isidore.
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Ur of the Chaldees
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opmultiverse · 5 months
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Terah, the Seeder.
Seeder Physiology: Terah has unique powers as a Seeder including a mysterious power to duplicate itself. Terah is immune to the powers of the Patriarchy, and not even the Shards (machines created by The Great Architect) can detect it.
Duplication: Terah can duplicate itself as often as it wants, how it does this is unknown. Not only does it duplicate its body, but whatever weapon it is carrying as well.
Toxic Energy: Terah’s weapons fire blasts of energy that can kill any of the Patriarchy as well as eject a Promethean from their host, they can even injure an In-Betweener like Arvaidas.
Immunity: Terah is immune to the powers of the Patriarchy, it is also invisible to the electronic senses of the Shards.
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cmariottini · 1 year
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Ur and Haran: Abraham’s Background
The Ziggurat of UrWikimedia Commons The migration of the patriarchs from their place of origin into the land of Canaan is emphasized several times in the Old Testament as an integral ingredient of biblical history. In fact, the early life of Abraham is characterized by his migrations from Mesopotamia to Canaan, to Egypt, and back to Canaan. This emphasis is consistent with the biblical view that…
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santandreas · 2 years
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Ishmaels Tale - one of them
Ishmaels Tale – one of them
Part 1 My name is Ishmael bar Abraham, I am also Ishmael bar Hagar. My aunt is Sarah bat Terah, who was barren, she was my father’s half sister. My cousin is Lot ben Haran,ben Milcah. His father died  in the fire, before Abraham’s retinue left Ur of the Caldees; Haran and Milcah being my uncle and aunt. I  gleaned  information about our Family’s History from my peers,  in my father’s retinue…
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xdomxx · 2 years
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From the desk of xDomxx
A classic song deserves a mention..
13 mera saath rahe, 13 mera saath rahe,
pyaar ki, preet Ki, younhi barsaat rahe...
An absolutely mesmerizing, melodious,
soulful, and beautiful song, with meaningful lyrics.
Attempted Translation
may our companionship remain,
may our companionship remain,
may the mutual affection, always pour on us, like blissful rain...
Truly Blissful...
DM me for the link to the song...
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porcelaindragons · 10 months
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aelita and william falling into the digital sea
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noisycloudlady-blog · 11 months
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"Savage" - central cee X UK Rap /hip hop Type Beat | (Prod terah dang)
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The records of Terah’s family
And these records of Terah  Terah fathered Abram, Nahor, and Haran  And Haran fathered lōwṭ [Lot]
Wayyamat Haran [And Haran died] before the face of Terah abiw [his father] in his native land in Ur Kasdim 
And took Abram and Nahor nashim [women] for themselves  the name of eshet Abram [the wife of Abram]: Saray / Sarai  and the name of eshet Nahor [the wife of Nahor]: Milcah bat Haran [Milcah daughter of Haran] the father of Milcah and the father of Yiscah 
Wattehi Saray [and Sarai was] barren she had no child 
- Genesis 11:27-30
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terahsvent · 1 year
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podcastconnectthedots · 8 months
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I had a blast meeting book lovers, booksellers, authors, and my favorite authors.
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Ur and Babylon
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mad-rdr · 2 years
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Blades of Magic - Terah Edun
★ ★/5
This was an ebook I downloaded while I was on a plane and yeah... I didn't expect much out of this and I didn't get much. It wasn't awful, but so predictable it was boring. It follows *gasp* a teenage assassin. As a person who enjoyed Throne of Glass, I figured I would probably like this one enough to put up with it. I wasn't entirely wrong, but this book followed nearly every cliche and had me rolling my eyes every so often. It would be a good book if you're just looking for some action, but not if you want something to read a series for.
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conejitacobrde · 4 months
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01.09.2024 // first snow of the year.
Currently reading “One Summer In Savannah” by Terah Shelton Harris for my library’s book club! It’s a bittersweet novel about family, forgiveness, and love. Definitely worth the read, and I’m happy I picked it up, even if it wasn’t by chance. I also started my classes today, so I’m excited to document my journey into computer science!
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unbidden-yidden · 2 months
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Jewish Song of the Day #31: Avram Avinu
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Posting this song today because I can't get it out of my head, it's too catchy, I've been listening to it on repeat
Question for any Sephardi folks: is this a really "big" song in Sephardi nusach? Because when I went looking for Ladino songs, I kept finding version after version of this one song lol.
Here is another excellent version (although it uses an alternate name it's the same song as far as I can tell) and has an excellent explanation in the description:
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Vocals & arrangement by Farya Faraji. This is a song from the Sephardi music repertoire; the Jewish community that was expelled from Iberia at the end of the Reconquista, and settled around the Mediterranean, developping diverse regional styles based on where they settled. This specific song is from Tangiers, Morocco, and was written by an anonymous author in 1890. Different songs using this text, or similar ones detailing the birth of Abraham have existed during the centuries, but this one in Maqam Hijaz is the most well known one. My arrangement pays homage to the Moroccan-Spanish background of the song by mixing a Moroccan string section, percussions and oud with a Spanish guitar chord progression similar to Flamenco’s.
Lyrics in Ladino: Kuando el rei Nimrod al kampo salia mirava en el sielo i en la estreyeria vido una lus santa en la juderia Ke avia de naser Avraham Avinu. Chorus: Avraham Avinu, Padre kerido Padre bendicho, lus de Israel. Luego a las komadres enkomendava Ke toda mujer ke prenyada kedara si paria un ijo, al punto la matara Ke avia de naser Avraham Avinu. La mujer de Terah kedo prenyada i de dia en dia el le preguntava (or demandava) "¿De ke teneix la kara tan demudada?" Eya ya savia el bien ke tenia.
En fin de mueve mezes parir keria iva caminando por kampos i vinyas, a su marido tal ni le descubria topo una meara, ayi lo pariria En akella ora el nasido avlava: "Anda vos, la mi madre, de la meara, yo ya topo kien m'alechara, Malah de sielo me acompanyara. Grande zekhut tiene el senyor Avraham, que por él conocemos el Dío de la verdad. Grande zekhut tiene el senyor parido, que afirma la mitsvá de Avraham Avinu.
English translation: When King Nimrod went out to the countryside He was looking at heaven and at the stars He saw a holy light in the Jewish quarter [A sign] that Abraham, our father, was about to be born. Chorus: Abraham our Father, beloved father, Blessed father, light of Israel. Then he told the midwives That every woman who was still pregnant If she gave birth to a male child at once he will be killed because Abraham our father was about to be born.
Terach's wife was pregnant and each day he would ask her "Why do you look so pale?" She already knew the blessing that she had. At the end of nine months she wanted to give birth, She walked through fields and vineyards She didn't tell her husband anything, She found a cave; there, she would give birth. At that time the newborn spoke: "Walk away from the cave, my mother I have already found someone who will take me away. An angel from heaven will accompany me Because I am a child of the blessed God."
After twenty days she went to visit him. She saw in front of her a young man leaping, Looking at the sky and (looking carefully/noticing everything), In order to know the God of Truth.
Great merit has honorable Abraham Because of him we recognize the true God. Great merit has the father of the newborn Who fulfills the commandment of Abraham our father (circumcision).
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st-just · 2 years
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Terah Lekahn by Jack Meng Kirkman
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