Huz (Uz)

Male

Huz (Uz) can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

Lifespan:

Birth: 

2035 (Genesis 22:21, Jasher 22:17)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2163

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Huz was the firstborn son of Nahor, Abraham’s brother.
  • Huz was one of the eight sons born to Nahor by Milcah, the daughter of Haran.
  • Huz had five children: Abi, Cheref, Gadin, Melus, and Deborah, who was his sister.
  • Huz and his descendants remained in Haran where they were born.
  • The text mentions the birth of Huz in the context of other births in Nahor’s family during the time Abraham was dwelling in Canaan and later in Gerar.

Genealogy

  • Huz was the son of Nahor, Abraham’s brother, and Milcah, the daughter of Haran and sister of Sarah, Abraham’s wife.
  • His siblings were Buz, Kemuel, Kesed, Chazo, Pildash, Tidlaf, and Bethuel.
  • Huz’s children were Abi, Cheref, Gadin, Melus, and Deborah. Notably, Deborah is also listed as his sister, which might indicate a complex family structure or a textual detail requiring further interpretation.
  • Huz’s paternal grandfather was Terah.

Historical Context

Huz’s life and the birth of his siblings and children occurred while Abraham was dwelling in the land of Canaan and later in Gerar, after his separation from Lot and the destruction of Sodom. The narrative places these genealogical details within the timeframe of significant events in Abraham’s life, such as the covenant with YHWH, the birth of Ishmael and Isaac, and Abraham’s interactions with Abimelech. The fact that Nahor and his family, including Huz, remained in Haran distinguishes their lineage from Abraham’s, who journeyed to Canaan. The text provides no specific cultural dynamics influencing Huz’s life beyond the general familial context in Haran.

Narrative

The narrative concerning Huz is primarily genealogical. He is mentioned as the firstborn of Nahor and Milcah, and his subsequent children are listed. Unlike Abraham, Ishmael, or Lot, there are no specific actions, dialogues, or personal story elements attributed to Huz in the provided sources. His significance within the narrative lies in his position within Abraham’s extended family, representing a branch of Terah’s descendants that did not follow Abraham to Canaan. The listing of his offspring serves to trace the lineage of Nahor’s family in parallel to Abraham’s growing family. The potential detail of Deborah being both his sister and daughter is an intriguing element, although the text does not elaborate on the implications of such a relationship.