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    Peleg (Hebrew: פֶּלֶג, romanized: Péleḡ, in pausa Hebrew: פָּלֶג, romanized: Pā́leḡ, "division"; Biblical Greek: Φάλεκ, romanized: Phálek) is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as one of the two sons of Eber, an ancestor of the Ishmaelites and the Israelites, according to the Generations of Noah in Genesis 10–11 and 1 ...

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The first reference to Peleg is found in Genesis 10:25, which reads the same as 1 Chronicles 1:19. Immediately following, in Genesis 11, is the event that describes this division of the earth: the Tower of Babel.

  3. According to the biblical chronology as deduced by Archbishop Ussher, the Flood occurred in 2349–2348 BC, and Peleg was born in 2247 BC about a hundred years later. Do ancient writers shed any light on when this happened? The answer is a resounding yes. Babylon begins. The year was 331 BC.

  4. May 4, 2013 · Peleg or Phalec (Luke 3:35 KJV) is one of the sons of Eber. At the age of thirty-four, Eber begat Peleg, brother of Joktan. The name Peleg means “division”, as Genesis 10:25 KJV reads “…for in his (Peleg) days was the earth divided…”. The phrase “was the earth divided” is a little bit vague.

  5. Discover the meaning of Peleg in the Bible. Study the definition of Peleg with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.

  6. Jan 1, 2021 · Yet a fourth model proposes that the Peleg event was an Earth-dividing one, and uniquely explains it as due to Ice Age ice-load imbalances. This is the central thesis of David Nelson’s book, Peleg: Early Earth Movements. He proposes that the Ice Age began soon after the Flood, with tremendous snowfalls glaciating the northernmost and ...

  7. In the Hebrew model of history Peleg is an important marker of world events. This video, "Who was Peleg - Generation 15" lets us visualize this forefather of Abraham --- within time and...

  8. Peleg, according to the Bible, was one of Eber 's sons and an ancestor of Abraham, the Israelites, and Jesus, through his son Reu.

  9. pe'-leg (pelegh, "watercourse," "division"): A son of Eber, and brother of Joktan. The derivation of the name is given: "for in his days was the earth divided" (niphleghah) ( Genesis 10:25; compare Luke 3:35, the King James Version "Phalec").

  10. The noun peleg in Heb. means a water channel or canal, and Peleg may be the designation of a people who lived in some well-watered district such as Babylonia.