Genesis 11:31 -
And Terah took —an act of pure human volition on the part of Terah (Kalisch); under the guidance of God's ordinary providence (Keil); but more probably, as Abram was called in Ur ( vide infra ) , prompted by a knowledge of his son's call, and a desire to participate in his son's inheritance (Lange)— Abram his son, and Lot the son of Haran his son's son, and Sarai his daughter-in-law, his son Abram's wife. The Samaritan reads, "and Milcah his daughter-in-law, the wives of Abram and Nahor his sons," with an obvious intention to account for the appearance of Nahor as a settler in Charran ( Genesis 24:10 ); but it is better to understand the migration of Nahor and his family as having taken place subsequent to Terah's departure. And they went forth with them . I .e. Lot and Sarai with Terah and Abram (Keil); or, better, Terah and Abram with Lot and Sarai (Jarchi, Rosenmüller, Murphy, 'Speaker's Commentary); though best is the interpretation, "and they went forth with each other" (Lange, Kalisch). For the reflexive use of the personal pronoun vide Genesis 3:7 ; Genesis 22:3 , and cf. Gesenius, 'Gram.,'§ 124. Other readings are, "and he led them forth" (Samaritan, LXX ; Vulgate, Dathius), and "and they (the unnamed members of the family) went forth with those named" (Delitzsch). From Ur of the Chaldees, to go into the land of Canaan . Expressive of the Divine destination, rather than of the conscious intention of the travelers ( Hebrews 11:8 ), though Canaan was not at this time unknown to the inhabitants of the Tigris and Euphrates valley ( vide Genesis 14:1-12 ). And they came into Haran . Charran, καῤῥαι , Carrae, in northwest Mesopotamia, about twenty-five miles from Edessa, one of the supposed sites of Ur, and celebrated as the scene of the overthrow of Crassus by the Parthians ( B . C . 53). And dwelt there. Probably in consequence of the growing infirmity of Terah, the period of their sojourn being differently computed according as Abram is regarded as having been born in Terah's 70th or 130th year.
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