Avi
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Interesting Facts
- Avi is listed as one of the sons of Ephah.
Genealogy
- Avi’s father was Ephah.
- Ephah was one of the sons of Midian.
- Midian was a son of Abraham.
- Avi had brothers named Methach, Meshar, and Tzanua.
Historical Context
According to the text in Jasher, Avi was born sometime between the years 2136 and 2149 A.M., a period during which Abraham’s grandchildren were being born. This was after the death of Abraham, which occurred in 2124 A.M. according to one interpretation. The families of Midian, Avi’s grandfather, had already journeyed eastward into the land of Cush and established their own territory, building a city and spreading throughout the land of Midian. While the provided sources detail events like a famine in the land after Abraham’s death and Isaac’s interactions with the Philistines, Avi is not directly involved in these narratives. His existence falls within the broader context of the expansion of Abraham’s descendants and the initial settlement of the Midianite territories in the years following Abraham’s passing.
Narrative
The provided excerpts do not offer a specific narrative for Avi as an individual. He is mentioned only as one of the four sons of Ephah, who was a son of Midian and a grandson of Abraham. Therefore, Avi’s role within the larger narrative presented in these sources is primarily genealogical. His inclusion in the list of Ephah’s sons serves to document the lineage and the growth of Abraham’s descendants into various familial groups, specifically within the Midianite line. The focus of the active narrative during this period in the sources centers on figures like Isaac, Esau, and Jacob, as well as events such as famines and interactions with the Philistines and the aftermath of Nimrod’s death. Avi’s significance in these texts is as a member of this expanding family, contributing to the broader picture of Abraham’s legacy through his progeny.