Serug in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
Reu's son, great grandfather of Abraham (as to his age, see
CHRONOLOGY); in the Hebrew 230 years, 30 before begetting
Nahor, 200 afterward; but in Septuagint 130 before begetting
Nahor, making 330. One of many systematic variations
lengthening the interval between the flood and Abraham from
292 to 1172, or as the Alexandrinus manuscript 1072.
Epiphanius (Haer. 1:6, section 8) says Serug means
"provocation," and that idolatry began in his time, but
confined to pictures, and that the religion of mankind up to
his time was Scythic, after Serug and the building of the
Babel tower it was Hellenic or Greek.
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