Uz (Hebrew: עוּץ ‘Ūṣ) is one of the sons of Aram, son of Shem, according to the table of nations of Genesis 10 in the Hebrew Bible. This makes him a great-grandson of Noah. He may have given his name to an area of the Middle East, later inhabited by the Old Testament character Job. Flavius Josephus states the tradition that he founded the cities of Trachonitis and Damascus. According to Muslim scholar Ibn Kathir, (here called "Aus") he was the father of ‘Ad, the ancestor of the people of ʿĀd.
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| - Us bin Aram (in)
- Hus (postać biblijna) (pl)
- Uz (Bíblia) (pt)
- Uz, son of Aram (en)
- Уц (сын Арама) (ru)
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| - Us (Uz; bahasa Ibrani: עוּץ 'Ūṣ) adalah salah satu putra dari Aram, putra dari Sem, menurut Tabel dari bangsa-bangsa dari Kejadian pasal 10 dalam Alkitab Ibrani. Jadi, dia adalah cicit dari Nuh. (in)
- Уц (ивр. עוּץ — «песчаный» или «песчаная земля») — первенец Арама, внук Сима. Иосиф Флавий сообщает, что Уц был арамеем, владел и построил город Дамаск. Из земли Уц происходил праведник Иов, чей род занимался скотоводством (верблюды, ослы) и земледелием, враждовал с халдеями и сабеями. (ru)
- Hus lub Us (hebr. עוץ) − według Biblii syn Arama (a wnuk Sema), brat , Getera i , (Rdz 10, 23). Według islamskiej tradycji przekazanej przez At-Tabariego, Hus jest przodkiem dwóch spośród proroków islamu - Huda i , jak również należącego do al-`Arab al-`ariba plemienia . Józef Flawiusz w przypisuje Husowi założenie i Damaszku. (pl)
- Uz, segundo a tradição bíblica, é a terra de Jó. Uz também é o nome do primeiro filho de Arã e neto de Sem, bem como o nome de um dos sobrinhos de Abraão. As duas localizações mais prováveis para a Terra de Uz estão na Arábia, a leste de Petra (hoje, noroeste da Arábia Saudita) ou mais provavelmente em Basã, a leste do mar da Galileia e ao sul de Damasco (hoje, oeste da Jordânia, ou sul da Síria). (pt)
- Uz (Hebrew: עוּץ ‘Ūṣ) is one of the sons of Aram, son of Shem, according to the table of nations of Genesis 10 in the Hebrew Bible. This makes him a great-grandson of Noah. He may have given his name to an area of the Middle East, later inhabited by the Old Testament character Job. Flavius Josephus states the tradition that he founded the cities of Trachonitis and Damascus. According to Muslim scholar Ibn Kathir, (here called "Aus") he was the father of ‘Ad, the ancestor of the people of ʿĀd. (en)
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| - Us (Uz; bahasa Ibrani: עוּץ 'Ūṣ) adalah salah satu putra dari Aram, putra dari Sem, menurut Tabel dari bangsa-bangsa dari Kejadian pasal 10 dalam Alkitab Ibrani. Jadi, dia adalah cicit dari Nuh. (in)
- Uz (Hebrew: עוּץ ‘Ūṣ) is one of the sons of Aram, son of Shem, according to the table of nations of Genesis 10 in the Hebrew Bible. This makes him a great-grandson of Noah. He may have given his name to an area of the Middle East, later inhabited by the Old Testament character Job. Flavius Josephus states the tradition that he founded the cities of Trachonitis and Damascus. According to Muslim scholar Ibn Kathir, (here called "Aus") he was the father of ‘Ad, the ancestor of the people of ʿĀd. Australian Chinese revolutionary Tse Tsan-Tai seems to identify his descendants with the indigenous peoples of the Americas. (en)
- Уц (ивр. עוּץ — «песчаный» или «песчаная земля») — первенец Арама, внук Сима. Иосиф Флавий сообщает, что Уц был арамеем, владел и построил город Дамаск. Из земли Уц происходил праведник Иов, чей род занимался скотоводством (верблюды, ослы) и земледелием, враждовал с халдеями и сабеями. (ru)
- Hus lub Us (hebr. עוץ) − według Biblii syn Arama (a wnuk Sema), brat , Getera i , (Rdz 10, 23). Według islamskiej tradycji przekazanej przez At-Tabariego, Hus jest przodkiem dwóch spośród proroków islamu - Huda i , jak również należącego do al-`Arab al-`ariba plemienia . Józef Flawiusz w przypisuje Husowi założenie i Damaszku. (pl)
- Uz, segundo a tradição bíblica, é a terra de Jó. Uz também é o nome do primeiro filho de Arã e neto de Sem, bem como o nome de um dos sobrinhos de Abraão. As duas localizações mais prováveis para a Terra de Uz estão na Arábia, a leste de Petra (hoje, noroeste da Arábia Saudita) ou mais provavelmente em Basã, a leste do mar da Galileia e ao sul de Damasco (hoje, oeste da Jordânia, ou sul da Síria). (pt)
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