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Keturah

Keturah was a wife and concubine of the Biblical patriarch Abraham. According to the Book of Genesis, Abraham married Keturah after the death of his first wife, Sarah; Abraham and Keturah had six sons.

One modern commentator on the Hebrew Bible has called Keturah "the most ignored significant person in the Torah". Some Jewish scholars have believed Keturah to be the same person as Abraham's concubine Hagar, but this view is not universally held.

Keturah (disambiguation)

Keturah was a wife or concubine of the Biblical patriarch Abraham.

"Keturah" may also refer to:

  • Keturah Anderson, Canadian athlete
  • Keturah Kamugasa, Ugandan writer and journalist
  • Katura Marae, Vanuatuan athlete
  • Keturah Moss Leitch Taylor, wife of Kentucky settlers David Leitch and (after Leitch's death) James Taylor
  • Keturah and Lord Death, a novel by Martine Leavitt
  • Ketura, a kibbutz (settlement) in southern Israel
  • Diamond Keturah, a settlement in the United States Virgin Islands
  • Hotel Keturah, historic hotel in South Carolina