Mechi

Male

Mechi can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

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Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 2068 (Jasher 22:23)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2198

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Mechi is identified as one of the sons of Hazo, who was himself a son of Nahor, the brother of Abraham.
  • The sources do not specify the number of children Mechi had, nor any details about his personal life beyond his parentage and sibling relationships.

Genealogy

  • Mechi was the son of Hazo.
  • Hazo was one of the sons of Nahor.
  • Nahor was the brother of Abraham, and his wife was Milca, the daughter of Haran and sister to Sarah, Abraham’s wife. Thus, Mechi was a nephew of Bethuel (father of Rebekah) and a cousin of Rebekah and Laban.
  • Mechi had two brothers: Pildash and Opher.
  • Pildash, Mechi’s brother, had four sons: Arud, Chamum, Mered, and Moloch. The sources provide no information regarding Mechi’s own marital status or offspring.

Historical Context

Mechi, as a son of Hazo and grandson of Nahor, would have resided in Haran along with his extended family. This was a period during which Abraham had already departed for the land of Canaan and experienced significant events there, such as his sojourn in Gerar with King Abimelech and the birth of Isaac. The timeframe of Mechi’s existence would fall after 2066 AM, the year in which Nahor’s children were born in Haran. The cultural context of Haran at this time would have been rooted in Mesopotamian traditions, emphasizing familial ties and the growth of clans. The information that other grandsons of Nahor, such as the sons of Kesed and Kemuel, later migrated to establish their own settlements suggests a broader pattern of expansion and the seeking of new lands within the family lineage during Mechi’s likely lifetime. The news of Nahor’s expanding family in Haran reached Abraham in Canaan.

Narrative

The narrative concerning Mechi is situated within the genealogical records detailing the descendants of Nahor, Abraham’s brother. Unlike his great-uncle Abraham or his cousin Rebekah, Mechi does not feature in any specific events, dialogues, or personal actions within the provided sources. His presence is noted solely as one of the three sons born to Hazo. While his individual story remains untold within these texts, his inclusion serves to illustrate the growth and branching of Abraham’s extended family in Mesopotamia, distinct from the lineage that continued through Isaac in Canaan. Mechi’s existence contributes to the broader tapestry of the patriarchal narratives, demonstrating the expansion of Abraham’s kin beyond his direct descendants and highlighting the familial connections that persisted despite geographical separation. His story, as presented, is one of lineage and familial connection rather than individual exploits or interactions.