Thanks for your response - what is the significance of this do you think?
I also wonder to what extent some
degree of faith in or knowledge about the one true God was passed on from Noah through to Terah over the generations. I know there are some people who believe that the genealogy in Genesis 11 is literal, i.e that Noah and Shem for example were still alive in Abraham’s day, which seems unlikely. I tend to agree with the idea that this is a representative genealogy, with the number 10 as in 10 generations being symbolic in some way. That said it doesn’t seem too much of a stretch to think that Terah had at least some idea that had been passed on about the God of his fathers.