Chain Study Through the Bible

Haran

Trace the theme of Haran chronologically through Scripture -- from Genesis to Acts.

16

Verses

7

Books

6

Old Testament

1

New Testament

12

Sub-topics

The Chain of Haran Through Scripture

Old Testament6 books

Genesis

Old Testament9 references
Genesis 11:26-31-- 1. Father of Lot and brother of Abraham
Genesis 11:31-- A place in Mesopotamia to which Terah and Abraham migrated
Genesis 11:32-- Death of Terah at
Genesis 12:4,5-- A place in Mesopotamia to which Terah and Abraham migrated
Genesis 12:1-5-- Abraham leaves, by divine command

+ 4 more references

1. Father of Lot and brother of AbrahamA place in Mesopotamia to which Terah and Abraham migratedDeath of Terah atAbraham leaves, by divine command+2 more

Joshua

Old Testament1 reference
Joshua 24:2,14-- Idolatry in

2 Kings

Old Testament1 reference
2 Kings 19:12-- Conquest of, king of Assyria

1 Chronicles

Old Testament2 references
1 Chronicles 2:46-- 2. Son of Caleb
1 Chronicles 23:9-- 3. A Levite
2. Son of Caleb3. A Levite

Isaiah

Old Testament1 reference
Isaiah 37:12-- Idolatry in

Ezekiel

Old Testament1 reference
Ezekiel 27:23-- Merchants of
400 Years of Silence
New Testament1 books

Acts

New Testament1 reference
Acts 7:4-- A place in Mesopotamia to which Terah and Abraham migrated

What This Chain Teaches

  • 1

    This theme first appears in Genesis and continues through to Acts, spanning the full scope of Scripture.

  • 2

    The chain bridges both testaments with 6 Old Testament and 1 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.

  • 3

    With 12 distinct sub-topics, this chain reveals the multifaceted nature of Haran in biblical theology.

Sub-Topics in This Chain

12 aspects of Haran found in Scripture

1. Father of Lot and brother of Abraham(1 verse)
2. Son of Caleb(1 verse)
3. A Levite(1 verse)
4. Also called CHARRAN(0 verses)
A place in Mesopotamia to which Terah and Abraham migrated(3 verses)
Death of Terah at(1 verse)
Abraham leaves, by divine command(1 verse)
Jacob flees to(3 verses)
Returns from, with Rachel and Leah(1 verse)
Conquest of, king of Assyria(1 verse)
Merchants of(1 verse)
Idolatry in(2 verses)

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