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Peleg .

Hebrew: פלג, Arabic: فالخ
Also Known As: "Falij [15]"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Eber, Chaldeas
Death: -1764 (238-240)
Eber, Chaldeas
Immediate Family:

Son of Eber . and Azarad / Azurad .
Husband of Lomna .
Father of Reu .; Other Daughters; Malkan and Heraclim of Mesopotamia
Brother of Joktan .
Half brother of Hubba . and Kaber .

Occupation: 4th King Of Babylon, King Of Babylon, King of Babylon, It was in his time that the earth was divided., World Divided, Roy d'Ugarit
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About Peleg .

Wikipedia: Peleg & פלג


Jewish Encyclopedia: Peleg is briefly mentioned in the article "Eber"



Age 439 years


According to Genesis 10:25 and 1 Chronicles 1:19, it was during the time of Peleg that "the earth was divided" – traditionally, this is often assumed to be just before, during, or after the failure of Nimrod's Tower of Babel. The meaning of the earth being divided is usually taken to refer to a patriarchal division of the world, or possibly just the eastern hemisphere, into allotted portions among the three sons of Noah for future occupation, as specifically described in the Book of Jubilees, Biblical Antiquities of Philo, Kitab al-Magall, Flavius Josephus,[1] and numerous other antiquarian and mediaeval sources, even as late as Archbishop Ussher, in his Annals of the World.[2] One account, the Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, states that "In the days of Phalek (Peleg), the earth was divided a second time among the three sons of Noah; Shem, Ham and Japheth" — it had been divided once previously among the three sons by Noah himself.[3]

A theory current in some modern creationist schools of thought interprets this verse to suggest that Peleg lived at the time the continent of Pangaea split into modern continents,[4] although some other creationist geologists contend that such an event had happened during the Flood, five generations before Peleg.[5] Although creation.com, a creationist website, argues against this contention.[6]


פָּלֶג "little brook"

Peleg (Hebrew: פֶּלֶג / פָּלֶג, Modern Péleg / Páleg Tiberian Péleḡ / Pāleḡ ; "division") is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as one of the two sons of Eber, an ancestor of the Israelites, according to the "Table of Nations" in Genesis 10-11 and 1 Chronicles 1. Peleg's son was Reu, born when Peleg was thirty, and he had other sons and daughters. According to the Hebrew Bible, Peleg lived to the age of 239 years. (Genesis 11:16-19)

In the Septuagint and some Christian Bibles derived from it, Peleg is called Phaleg and his father is called Heber. His son is called Ragau, born when Phaleg was 130 years old, and he had other sons and daughters. According to the Septuagint, Phaleg lived to an age of 339 years. (Septuagint Genesis 11:16-19) Modern translations generally use the names and dating as in the Masoretic Hebrew text. (compare Genesis 11:16-19)

Peleg is a common surname in Israel, also being the root lettering for sailing (lehaflig להפליג) and a military half-bivouac tent (peleg-ohel פלג אוהל). The meaning of Peleg in English is "brook", a little river.

According to Genesis 10:25 and 1 Chronicles 1:19, it was during the time of Peleg that "the earth was divided" – traditionally, this is often assumed to be just before, during, or after the failure of Nimrod's Tower of Babel. The meaning of the earth being divided is usually taken to refer to a patriarchal division of the world, or possibly just the eastern hemisphere, into allotted portions among the three sons of Noah for future occupation, as specifically described in the Book of Jubilees, Biblical Antiquities of Philo, Kitab al-Magall, Flavius Josephus, and numerous other antiquarian and mediaeval sources, even as late as Archbishop Ussher, in his Annals of the World.

One account, the Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, states that "In the days of Phalek (Peleg), the earth was divided a second time among the three sons of Noah; Shem, Ham and Japheth" — it had been divided once previously among the three sons by Noah himself.

Om Peleg . (Dansk)

aka Phaleg ibn HUD (eller ibn ABER) (Falikh Peleg) Åbning '; poss. Konge af Babylon

Poss. Jullus i Roms 15-oldefar.

HM George I s 104-oldefar.

HRE Ferdinand I s 100-oldefar.

Osawatomie 'Browns 110-oldefar.

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Wives / Partnere:       Lomna bint SINA'AR   ,   Sothonim 
Børn:       Heraclim   ,   REU (Ragau Ra'u) (King?) af Lagash

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Mulig Barn:       Melkisedek (King) af Salem 
 Alternative Fædre Mulig Child:       poss. Nir (Nur)   ,   Sem  ,   en anden af Peleg forfædre

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 Hans (evt.) Børnebørn:       »Abram   ,   Serug (Sorogh Sarug) ben RAGAU 

His (evt.) oldebørn: »Edna bat 'Abram , Nakor ben Serug , (Miss) De UR , Cornebo (af Kaldæa?)

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Peleg .'s Timeline

-2003
-2003
Eber, Chaldeas

16 Heber vivió treinta y cuatro años, y engendró a Peleg.

25 Y á Heber nacieron dos hijos: el nombre de uno fué Peleg, porque en sus días fué repartida la tierra

-1973
-1973
Shirpurla,Ancient City Sumer,South Mesopotamia,

18 Peleg vivió treinta años, y engendró a Reu.

-1764
-1764
Age 238
Eber, Chaldeas

19 Y vivió Peleg, después que engendró a Reu, doscientos nueve años, y engendró hijos e hijas.

2030 AC

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