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Keturah was a wife and a concubine of Abraham, who had six sons with her. She is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, Josephus, and other Jewish sources, and may be related to Hagar or the Arab tribes.
Zimran, Jokszan, Medan, Midian, Jiszbak, Szuach. Ketura (hebr. קְטוּרָה) – postać biblijna, druga żona Abrahama, którą ten poślubił po śmierci Sary.
26 paź 2018 · Once his son Isaac was married off, Abraham, at age 140, married Keturah, who bore him six children. But who exactly was Keturah and why did Abraham marry her? What pushed him to have six more children so late in life?
Keturah was one of Abraham's wives, according to some traditions, or Hagar's name, according to others. Learn about her identity, marriage, children, and their significance in Jewish history and lore.
Keturah was a wife of Abraham who bore him six sons after Sarah's death. Learn about her background, descendants, and possible connection to Arabian tribes and Job's friend.
Keturah was the name of Abraham's second wife, whom he married after Sarah's death. She was the ancestress of sixteen tribes, including Arabian and Midianite ones, and was sometimes identified with Hagar in the Midrash and Targumim.
10 lis 2023 · The book of Jubilees, an apocryphal book likely composed in the 2nd century BCE, describes Abraham’s marriage as follows: “And Abraham took to himself a third wife, and her name was Keturah, from among the daughters of his household servants, for Hagar had died before Sarah” (19:13).