Keturah


[ki-too r-uh] /kɪˈtʊər ə/

noun
1.
the second wife of Abraham. Gen. 25:1.

incense, the wife of Abraham, whom he married probably after Sarah’s death (Gen. 25:1-6), by whom he had six sons, whom he sent away into the east country. Her nationality is unknown. She is styled “Abraham’s concubine” (1 Chr. 1:32). Through the offshoots of the Keturah line Abraham became the “father of many nations.”

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