Kemuel, Son of Nahor

A nephew of Abraham and the son of Nahor and Milcah, identified in the patriarchal genealogies as the father of Aram.

Kemuel is a figure appearing within the genealogical records of the patriarchal period, specifically noted in the Book of Genesis. As the son of Nahor and Milcah, he is a direct nephew of the patriarch Abraham. His inclusion in the biblical narrative serves to document the expansion of Abraham’s extended family remaining in Mesopotamia (Haran) while Abraham journeyed to Canaan.

Historically, Kemuel is situated within the lineage that links the Hebrew patriarchs to their ancestral roots in the region of Aram-Naharaim. Although his mention is brief, he represents a significant branch of the family that remained connected to the covenantal line through shared ancestry and later intermarriages between the houses of Abraham and Nahor.

Background and Family

Kemuel was born into the prominent family of Nahor, who was the brother of Abraham and the son of Terah. His mother was Milcah, the daughter of Haran. According to Genesis 22, the news of Kemuel’s birth, along with his seven brothers, reached Abraham after the trial of the binding of Isaac. This genealogical report emphasizes that Nahor, like Abraham, was fruitful in his generations.

Kemuel’s siblings include Uz (the firstborn), Buz, Chesed, Hazo, Pildash, Jidlaph, and Bethuel. He also had half-siblings through his father’s concubine Reumah: Tebah, Gaham, Tahash, and Maacah. This extensive list of brothers suggests Kemuel was part of a powerful and numerous clan in the region of Haran.

Major Life Events

The biblical text provides no specific narrative events for Kemuel’s life, focusing exclusively on his placement within the family tree. The most notable detail recorded about him is his role as the "father of Aram" (Genesis 22:21). This designation is vital for understanding the ethnic and geographical landscape of the ancient Near East, as it connects the lineage of Nahor to the Aramean people who would feature prominently in later biblical history.

Relationship to Other Biblical Figures

As a nephew of Abraham, Kemuel is a first cousin to Isaac. His brother, Bethuel, became the father of Rebekah, who eventually married Isaac, thus weaving Kemuel’s immediate family back into the primary line of the promise. Kemuel’s son, Aram, shares a name that is often associated with the region where Jacob (Kemuel’s grand-nephew) would later seek refuge and a wife.

Spiritual Significance

In the context of Genesis, Kemuel’s significance lies in the fulfillment of God’s promise of multiplication to the descendants of Terah. While Abraham followed the call to a new land, the preservation of the names of Nahor's sons, including Kemuel, demonstrates the biblical interest in the "kindred" from which the matriarchs of Israel (such as Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel) would be drawn. The text’s specific mention of him as the father of Aram serves as a genealogical bridge, explaining the kinship between the Israelites and the Arameans, a recurring theme in the Pentateuch.

Spiritual Significance

Kemuel serves as a genealogical link in the Patriarchal Period, specifically connecting the family of Abraham to the Aramean lineage. By identifying him as the father of Aram, the text provides an ancestral foundation for the Aramean people, who remained close relatives of the Israelites. His presence in the text reinforces the theme of God's providence in expanding the families of Terah's descendants, even those who did not migrate to Canaan with Abraham.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were Kemuel’s parents?

Kemuel was the son of Nahor (Abraham's brother) and Milcah.

Was Kemuel related to Abraham?

Yes, Kemuel was Abraham's nephew.

Who was Kemuel's famous child?

Kemuel is specifically identified in Genesis 22:21 as the father of Aram.

How many brothers did Kemuel have?

Kemuel had seven full brothers through Milcah and four half-brothers through his father’s concubine, Reumah.

Connected Figures

NA

Nahor

Father

MI

Milcah

Mother

AR

Aram

Son

Portrait of Abraham

Abraham

Uncle

Portrait of Bethuel

Bethuel

Brother

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Family & Relationships

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  • Kemuel, Leader of EphraimNumbers 34:24

    A tribal leader of Ephraim appointed by God to assist in the division of the Promised Land among the Israelites.

  • Kemuel, Father of Hashabiah1 Chronicles 27:17

    A Levite during the Divided Monarchy whose son, Hashabiah, served as a chief official over the tribe of Levi under King David's administration.

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