Zimran in Wikipedia
Zimran (Hebrew: זִמְרָן ; "vine dresser; celebrated; song;"),
also known as Zambran.[1] was according to the Hebrew Bible
the first son of Abraham, the patriarch of the Israelites, and
Keturah whom he wed after the death of Sarah.[2][3] Zimran had
five other brothers, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and
Shuah.[4]
Josephus tells us that "Abraham contrived to settle them in
colonies; and they took possession of Troglodytis[5] and the
country of Happy Arabia, as far as it reaches to the Red
Sea."[6] Abraham, in all probability, tried to keep them apart
from Isaac to avoid conflict while fulfilling God's commission
to spread out and inhabit the globe.[7][8][9] For such reasons
Zimran has also been tentatively identified by some with the
Arabian town of Zabran, between Meeca and Medina.[10]
According to the Book of Jasher, the children of Zimran were
Abihen, Molich and Narim.
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