Chorash

Male

Chorash can be found in the following chapters:

Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 2194 (Jasher 30:18)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2226

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Chorash was the third son born to Laban and Adinah.
  • His birth occurred in the fourth year of Jacob’s residence in Laban’s house.
  • The birth of Chorash, along with his brothers, ended a period where Laban seemingly had only daughters from his wife Adinah.
  • Chorash had two older brothers, Beor and Alib.

Genealogy

  • Chorash’s parents were Laban and Adinah.
  • He was the younger brother of Beor and Alib.
  • His paternal grandfather was Bethuel, and his paternal great-grandfather was Nahor.
  • His aunts were Rebekah (his father’s sister) and Leah and Rachel (his father’s daughters and Jacob’s wives).
  • He was a cousin to Jacob and Esau.

Historical Context

The arrival of Chorash into the world transpired during a time of notable blessing upon Laban’s household, a prosperity explicitly linked to the presence and service of Jacob. This context of divine favor and increasing material wealth would have been the formative backdrop of Chorash’s early years. As the third son born to Laban by Adinah, his birth further solidified Laban’s lineage and standing within his community, which highly valued male heirs. Chorash’s infancy and childhood coincided with the complex dynamics of Jacob’s extended sojourn in Haran, including the intricacies of the marriages to Leah and Rachel and the subsequent growth of Jacob’s own family and possessions. The cultural emphasis on family continuity and the economic realities of the time would have been significant influences during this period of Chorash’s early life, even if he himself does not actively participate in the events recorded.

Narrative

Chorash’s presence in the narrative, as gleaned from the provided texts, is primarily noted through the account of his birth. The Book of Jasher specifically records that he was the third son born to Laban and Adinah in the fourth year of Jacob’s dwelling in Haran. Beyond this detail of his arrival, the current sources do not offer further accounts of Chorash’s actions, interactions, or his role in the unfolding events concerning Jacob, Laban, and Esau. His existence is mentioned as part of the expansion of Laban’s family during Jacob’s service, a period marked by increasing wealth and the favor of the Lord upon Laban’s household on account of Jacob. Therefore, within the scope of these excerpts, Chorash’s significance remains within the genealogical record, highlighting the growth of Laban’s family during this particular epoch, rather than through any direct engagement in the subsequent narrative threads involving the tensions and eventual departure of Jacob.