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==Terah in scholarship==
==Terah in scholarship==


The character of Terah does not appear frequently or prominently in fictional works. The most conspicuous exception is [[Abraham (1993 Sargent), film]], where it is played by Vittorio Gassman.  
The character of Terah does not appear frequently or prominently in fictional works. The most conspicuous exception is [[Abraham (1993 Sargent), film]], which features Vittorio Gassman as Terah.  


* See [[Terah (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works
* See [[Terah (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works

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According to Jewish (Christian, and Islamic) traditions, Terah was the father of Abraham.

Overview

Terah in ancient sources

Terah in literature & the arts

Terah in scholarship

The character of Terah does not appear frequently or prominently in fictional works. The most conspicuous exception is Abraham (1993 Sargent), film, which features Vittorio Gassman as Terah.

External links

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