The Children of Adam and Eve

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Sarah (Sarai) , 2040 BC1913 BC (aged 127 years)

Sarah (right) and Abraham hosting three angels in a Children's Bible illustration.
Name
Sarah (Sarai) //
Given names
Sarah (Sarai)
Family with parents
father
Terah from "Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum".
2120 BC1915 BC
Birth: about 2120 BC 29 Ur, Sumer, Mesopotamia
Death: about 1915 BCHaran, Şanlıurfa Province, Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey
herself
Sarah (right) and Abraham hosting three angels in a Children's Bible illustration.
2040 BC1913 BC
Birth: about 2040 BC 80
Death: about 1913 BCKirjath-Arba, Canaan
Father’s family with an unknown individual
father
Terah from "Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum".
2120 BC1915 BC
Birth: about 2120 BC 29 Ur, Sumer, Mesopotamia
Death: about 1915 BCHaran, Şanlıurfa Province, Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey
half-brother
partner
Isaac embraces his father Abraham after the Binding of Isaac, early 1900s Bible illustration
2050 BC1875 BC
Birth: about 2050 BC 70 Ur, Sumer, Mesopotamia
Death: about 1875 BC
half-brother
Family with Abraham (Abram)
partner
Isaac embraces his father Abraham after the Binding of Isaac, early 1900s Bible illustration
2050 BC1875 BC
Birth: about 2050 BC 70 Ur, Sumer, Mesopotamia
Death: about 1875 BC
herself
Sarah (right) and Abraham hosting three angels in a Children's Bible illustration.
2040 BC1913 BC
Birth: about 2040 BC 80
Death: about 1913 BCKirjath-Arba, Canaan
son
Isaac Blessing Jacob, by Govert Flinck, 1638 (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam)
1950 BC1770 BC
Birth: about 1950 BC 100 90
Death: about 1770 BCHebron, Palestine
Abraham (Abram) + Hagar
partner
Isaac embraces his father Abraham after the Binding of Isaac, early 1900s Bible illustration
2050 BC1875 BC
Birth: about 2050 BC 70 Ur, Sumer, Mesopotamia
Death: about 1875 BC
partner’s partner
Gheorge Tattarescu's imagining of the angel appearing to Hagar.
Death: Desert of Paran, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
partner’s son
Birth
about 2040 BC (-2040) 80
Death of a paternal grandfather
Birth of a son
Death of a father
Death
about 1913 BC (-1913) (aged 127 years)
Note: The Bible states that the city of Hebron was in ancient times known to be called Kirjath-Arba or "Kiriath Arba" ("city of Arba"; after Arba). A modern-day settlement does exist east of Hebron named Kiryat Arba.
Burial
Cemetery: Cave of the Patriarchs
Last change
12 October 202210:52:48
Author of last change: Danny
Death

The Bible states that the city of Hebron was in ancient times known to be called Kirjath-Arba or "Kiriath Arba" ("city of Arba"; after Arba). A modern-day settlement does exist east of Hebron named Kiryat Arba.