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Abraham b. estimated -2125 d. about -1450
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Lineage | Ibarim |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Amenmose Ibarim |
Other last names | of Uruk Akkadia |
Other given names | Ahmenophis [Egyptian], Abrahim ben Terah [Hebrew], Ahmose Pen-Nekhebet [Egyptian], Idrimi Alalah [Hurrian], Agnomain IlTait [Gaelic], Abdin [Zoroastrian Tradition], Obden [Zoroastrian Tradition], Othdin [Zoroastrian Tradition], Artatama I (Hittite), Ibarum (Akkadian), Iddin (Babylonian) |
Parents
♂ w Terah [People of the Holy Scriptures] b. about -2125 d. about -1920 |
Events
child birth: ♂ Hyapaites ? (Son of Oenaeus) [?]
child birth: ♂ Hydaspes ? (Son of Oenaeus) [Ahheyaites]
child birth: Ψ Person:153217 [?]
military service: Sodom, Edumea, Battle of Sodom
occupation: Egypt, Career Soldier / High Priest / Queen's Steward
residence: Zahi, Phoenicia, Commander of the Legions
residence: Naharin Hatti, Syria, Commander of the Legions
residence: Northern Imukehek, (Mekkah)
residence: Paddan-aram, Exile
nationality: Kashkan, Speaker of Palikur, Egyptian, Hattusi
title: King of Ebla
marriage: ♀ w Keturah [People of the Holy Scriptures]
about -2010 marriage: ♀ w Sarai [People of the Holy Scriptures] b. about -2030 d. about -1900
about -1940 child birth: Ближний Восток, ♂ Исаак Симович [Люди Святого Писания] b. about -1940
between -1601 and -1598 title: Oymagog (Nerika), Aluwamna on the Black Sea, Northern Idumea, King of Aluwamna
between -1601 and -1598 title: King of Assyria
about -1580 child birth: ♂ Ishmael [People of the Holy Scriptures] b. about -1580 d. -1450
-1570 residence: Ur Kaśdim (Founded in 1687 by Ur son of Kesed), (Founded in 1687 by Ur son of Kesed)
about -1450 death: Alalakh, Hurria, (Hebrew sources say Hebron)
before -1430 religion: Tyrwaz (Agnostic)
estimated -1425 religion: Muasalim, Devotee and Priest of El Elyon (Elohim/AlAllah)
Notes
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Historical Abraham
According to Akkadian and Hittite historical records Abraham (Ibarim) the Son of Terach of Ur, whom Jews, Christians, and Muslims claim as an ancestor is a composite hero composed of the life histories, deeds, and families of two (possibly three) persons of differing generations, including two princes from the Akkadian House of Sargon. Sources differ with regard to the age of this Abraham due in part to the difference in calendars systems used in the region which were based on differing local agrarian cycles, and in part because of the span of generations. It is interesting to note however that in all records (regardless of the calendar) he survived to great old age.
Another person who may be identified with Abraham is Hammurabi (First Babylonian Dynasty, b. -1810 d. -1750). The dating of the Babylonian first dynasty is highly problematic due to conditions where near constant flooding has deposited debris from older (more ancient) layers over newer (more recent) artifacts. Furthermore there is dispute in the interpretation of some of the Sumerian texts which describe certain astronomical events by which the reigns of the Babylonian First Dynasty are dated. Some scholars believe the astral events are in reference to an eclipse of certain planets, while others maintain the event described is a rare combination of solar and lunar eclipses which occurred within a single 48 hr period. Hammurabi is said to have been a contemporary of Abraham and is assigned a different pedigree, however examination of the ancient records indicate that Hammurabi may have been the son in law of his predecessor rather than the actual son (according to Hurrian and Hittite inheritance patterns) and that his sons and grandsons may have been the individuals described in Habiru tradition as the sons of Kettura the Hittite.
Keturites
If this person is indeed an single individual as attested in Hebrew sources his genealogy would be very skewed as one of his wives was Keturah the daughter of Kedar (Qedar) who was the son of Ishmael making this person his own great grandson.
If as the historical and archaeological records indicate he was a composite hero (the acts of several similarly named men of the same lineage attributed to a single person) Abraham the husband of Keturah would have been a different (younger) individual than Abraham the Patriarch. Notice however that this would not in any way have negated the claim of the Sons of Keturah with regard to Abrahamic Descent since Keturah herself was the great granddaughter of Abraham the Patriarch.
Ismaelites
It becomes apparent through careful examination of Hittite, Egyptian, and Mesopotamian sources that one of the individuals called Abraham the Patriarch can be correctly identified as an Arzuwan Prince whose mother was a princess of the house of Sargon. This prince allied himself with Egypt by marrying Hatshebiset (Hagar) the daughter of Tutmoses II and Hatshepsut. Hatshepsut was also the mother of Riba-Meriba who became the foster mother of Ebusepis/Isaac.
Eberites
KINSHIP PATTERNS OF THE HITTITES
The Kinship pattern of the Ancient Hitties was unique in that as it merged with the Assyrian lineages it exhibited a unique variation. The Hittite matriarchal system was synthesized with the Assyrian Patriarchal to form a unique kinship and inheritance pattern wherein the son in law of the king was adopted by the king. Upon marriage to the king's daughter, a man would become the king's son. Evidence of this kinship pattern is evident in the Assyrian King's list and in the Hebrew Bible where the lineage of Sargon merged with the Hanigalbat kings of Anatolia. Abraham refers to his wife Sarah as his sister. Many biblical scholars have wrestled with Abraham's dissembling with regard to his wife's status, the truth however is clear in the light of the Kinship patterns in the Assyrio-Hittite nobility. Upon marriage to Sarah, Abraham was elevated to the status of Sarah's brother, son of her father.
Mythological Abraham
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Sources
- ↑ Григорий Турский - Во времена Авраама над ассирийцами царствовал Нин; у сикионцев — Европ; у египтян же было шестнадцатое правление, которое они на своем языке называли династией.
- ↑ http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/texts/ahmose-pen-nekhbet.htm -
- ↑ Ibrahim, Encyclopedia of Islam -
- ↑ Lebor Gebala Erienn -
- ↑ Succession Proclamation of Ḫattušili I -
- ↑ The Proclamation of Telipinu -
- ↑ The Annals of Ḫattušili I -
- ↑ Treaty with Alakšandu of Wiluša. -
- ↑ The Autobiography of Idri-mi Alalaḫ -
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idrimi -
- ↑ Amarna EA31 - From ‘Nimudria (later by emendation to wa read Nimuwaria) Great King, King of the land of Egypt,’ to ‘Tarhundaradu, King of the land of Arzawa.’
- ↑ Amarna EA32 - Request for the dynastic marriage of a daughter and arrangements for exchange of envoys and list of dowry.
- ↑ El Amarna EA31 - Letter from Nimudria (later by emendation to wa read Nimuwaria) Great King, King of the land of Egypt,’ to ‘Tarhundaradu, King of the land of Arzawa.
- ↑ El Amarna EA32 - Request for the dynastic marriage of a daughter and arrangements for the exchange of envoys and list of dowry.
- ↑ The City of Nekhebet, Umm el Ka'ab and the Genesis of the XVIII Dynasty - Sites of El Ka'ab and the City of Nekhebet. Relationship of Abraham and Ishmael as royal residents of Nekhebet. The city of Nekhebet as the umm El Ka'ab, and the original location of the Black Stone.
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmose_Pennekhbet -
From grandparents to grandchildren
marriage: ♂ Amenmose Ibarim (of Uruk Akkadia)
death: about -1900, Hebron (Israel)
burial: Cave of Machpelah Hebron
marriage: ♀ Harapseki ? (Ḫarapšeki)
title: between -1500 and -1490, Hittite King
title: Queen of Ahurziya - Reigned 42 years
marriage: ♂ w Ninus I Nameses (Ningirsu)