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Strong's #3493 - Ναχώρ
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Nahor = "snorting"
- was the name of two persons in the family of Abraham, an ancestor of Christ
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Ναχώρ, ὁ (נָחור from חָרַר, to burn; (Philo de cong. erud. grat. § 9 N. ἑρμηνεύεται φωτός ἀνάπαυσις; others besides; see B. D. American edition, under the word)), the indeclinable proper name, Nachor (or (more common but less accurately) Nahor) (Genesis 11:22), of one of the ancestors of Christ: Luke 3:34.
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Ναχώρ , ὁ ,
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(Heb. H5152),
Nahor: Luke 3:34.†
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
For this verb = ";am on a journey,"; which in the NT is confined to Luke 10:33, cf. P Oxy XIV. 1771.10 (iii/iv A.D.) μετὰ γὰρ τὸ ὁδεῦσε (l. –σαι) ταῦτα ἐκώλυσαν τὸν καμηλείτην κἀμὲ μὴ ἆρε (l. ἆραι) , ἀλ᾽ (l. ἀλλ᾽ ἔτι ἐπιμεῖναι τοῖς ἐνθάδε —directions about certain measures of wine. See also the words transcribed by the traveller Cosmas from a monument in Nubia in the first half of vi/A.D., OGIS 199.28 ἐκέλευσα καὶ ὁδεύεσθαι μετ᾽ εἰρήνης καὶ πλέεσθαι. It may be worth while to recall the metaphorical use of περιοδεύω in Epicurus (cf. Linde Epic. p. 54) and in Epictetus (e.g. iii. 15. 7) = ";investigate thoroughly.";
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