Maree Gordon wrote:
>Here is one for the Babylonian nay-sayers.......
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>Farigh (Pelag/Peleg/Falikh), King of Babylon (2243-2004 BC) probably
>in Babylon;,
>A Son - Ar'u (Reu/Ra'u/Yen), King of Lagash (2213 BC-1974 BC)
>probablyin Babylon;,
>A Son - Sharukh (Serug/Saragh), king of Ur and Agade (2181-1951 BC)
>Ur, Chaldea, Mesopotamia
>married Melka bint Kaber ibn 'Abir;, and they begat Nahur (Nahor),
>king of Ur and Agade (2151-2003 BC) in Ur, Chaldea, Mesopotamia;,
>A son - Tarih (Azrah/ Terah), king of Agade (2122-1917 BC) in Ur,
>Chaldea, Mesopota - married Maria (Miriam/ Noona);,
>A Son Hazrat Ibrahim (Abram/Abrahim/Abraham), prophet (about
>2052-1877 BC) in Ur, Chaldea
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a possible similarity in name does not mean we are dealing with the same
people. there are records of the period you are discussing and these
names are not among them...also, people do not live as long as Abraham
or his biblical ancestors.
therefor, this is an attempt to turn a biblical genealogy into fact,
when it is quite clear that it is not