Genesis 11:23

23 vixitque Sarug postquam genuit Nahor ducentos annos et genuit filios et filias

Genesis 11:23 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 11:23

And Serug lived, after he begat Nahor, two hundred years,
&c.] The years of his life were two hundred and thirty:

and he begat sons and daughters;
nowhere else mentioned: he died, according to the above Jewish writer F15, in the one hundredth year of Abraham, and in his days, according to the eastern writers F16, idolatry began, and the kingdom of Damascus was set up F17; and Samirus, king of the Chaldeans, invented weights and measures, weaving silk, and the art of dying F19.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 R. Gedaliah, Shalshalet. fol. 2. 1.
F16 Apud Hyde, ut supra. (Hist. Relig. Pers. c. 2. 57.)
F17 Juchasin, fol. 135. 2.
F19 Abulpharag. Hist. Dynast. p. 18.

Genesis 11:23 In-Context

21 vixitque Reu postquam genuit Sarug ducentis septem annis et genuit filios et filias
22 vixit vero Sarug triginta annis et genuit Nahor
23 vixitque Sarug postquam genuit Nahor ducentos annos et genuit filios et filias
24 vixit autem Nahor viginti novem annis et genuit Thare
25 vixitque Nahor postquam genuit Thare centum decem et novem annos et genuit filios et filias
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