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# his
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Here the word "his" refers to Terah.
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# Sarai his daughter-in-law, his son Abram's wife
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"his daughter-in-law Sarai, who was the wife of his son Abram"
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# Haran ... Haran
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These are two different names and they are spelled differently in Hebrew. One refers to a person and the other refers to a city. (The "h" sound in the city's name is louder than the "h" sound in the person's name.) You might choose to spell them differently in your language to show this.
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