Figura religiosa

Eber

2038 BC - 1574 BC

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Eber (in ebraico עֵבֶר‎?) è un personaggio biblico post-diluviano, dal quale discenderebbero gli Ebrei. Pronipote attraverso Sem di Noè, che nel calendario ebraico sarebbe morto 2006 anni dopo la Creazione, Eber viene ricordato come figlio di Sela e padre di Peleg. Visse 464 anni, essendo nato secondo la tradizione biblica 1721 anni dopo la Creazione ed essendo morto 2185 anni dopo la Creazione. Da Eber deriva il termine ebreo, utilizzato per la prima volta come epiteto di Abramo in Genesi 14,13. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

His biography is available in 42 different languages on Wikipedia. Eber is the 475th most popular figura religiosa (down from 432nd in 2024), the 33rd most popular biography from Iraq (up from 37th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Iraqi Figura Religiosa.

Eber is most famous for being the father of Peleg.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Eber ranks 475 out of 3,187Before him are Tiye, Hannah, Barabbas, Zacchaeus, Sabbatai Zevi, and Alphonsus Liguori. After him are Tarcisio Bertone, Mary of Egypt, Isaac of Nineveh, Januarius, Gregory Palamas, and Amenhotep I.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2038 BC, Eber ranks 1 Among people deceased in 1574 BC, Eber ranks 1

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Eber ranks 33 out of 384Before him are Khosrow II (570), Faisal II of Iraq (1935), Belshazzar (-600), Ahmad Sanjar (1100), Jalal Talabani (1933), and Šuppiluliuma I (-1344). After him are Antiochus I Soter (-324), Sinsharishkun (-700), Enheduanna (-2300), Ahmad ibn Fadlan (900), Ismail al-Jazari (1136), and Al-Mu'tasim (796).

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Among Figura religiosas In Iraq

Among figura religiosas born in Iraq, Eber ranks 9Before him are Sarah (-1803), Rabia of Basra (710), Mani (216), Ezra (-500), Muhammad al-Mahdi (869), and Belshazzar (-600). After him are Junayd of Baghdad (830), Louis Raphaël I Sako (1948), Ibn Hisham (701), Nahor, son of Serug (-1912), Hillel the Elder (-110), and Ibn Qutaybah (828).

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