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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Keturah was Abraham’s second wife, following the death of Sarah, his first wife ( Genesis 23:2; 25:1 ). We know little about Keturah, other than her name and the names of the sons she bore to Abraham ( Genesis 25:2; 1 Chronicles 1:32–33 ). There has been some debate as to whether Keturah was Abraham’s wife or his concubine, since ...

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  2. Oct 26, 2018 · The Midrash Yalkut Shimoni (Job, Remez 904) has a fascinating take on the three wives of Abraham: “Sarah was the daughter of Shem, Keturah was the daughter of Japheth, and Hagar was the daughter of Ham.”. In other words, Abraham married (and had children) from the three families of Noah. 5. Rashi on Genesis 24:62. 6.

  3. KETURAH kĭ tŏŏr’ ə ( קְטוּרָֽה, meaning incense or perfumed one) was a wife of Abraham. Nothing is known of her background. She is mentioned by name only ( Gen 25:1, 4; 1 Chron 1:32, 33 ). In the latter reference she is referred to as Abraham’s concubine. Although Keturah is mentioned in the Genesis record after the death of ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KeturahKeturah - Wikipedia

    Keturah ( Hebrew: קְטוּרָה, Qəṭūrā, possibly meaning "incense"; [1] Arabic: قطورة) was a wife [2] and a concubine [3] of the Biblical patriarch Abraham. According to the Book of Genesis, Abraham married Keturah after the death of his first wife, Sarah. Abraham and Keturah had six sons. [2] According to Jewish tradition, she ...

  5. Dec 26, 2023 · Keturah, who appears in the Bible in the Book of Genesis, is a figure who remains somewhat misunderstood. Often assumed to be a concubine or a slave-woman, scripture paints a far more complex, interesting, and important figure. Her proper status and her actual identity is contested even today, with no one certain of her true role in Genesis.

  6. Genesis 25 records that Keturah is the wife Abraham married after his first wife Sarah died. First Chronicles 1:32 refers to Keturah as Abraham's concubine, so there is some debate as to the exact nature of their relationship. However, it seems apparent that the two of them were monogamous and that she did not bear him any children until after ...

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  8. Feb 24, 2024 · 6. Conclusion. Keturah is a woman who is mentioned in the Old Testament of the Bible in the book of Genesis. According to the biblical narrative, she was the wife of Abraham, who was the founder of the people of Israel. The name of Keturah comes from a root word meaning “perfumed” or “incense.”. In the book of Genesis, Keturah is ...

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