Charran] i.e. Haran, or Carrhæ, an ancient city of N. Mesopotamia. Here Crassus, the Roman general, was disastrously defeated by the Parthians 53 b.c. See Genesis 11:8; Genesis 12:4; Genesis 12:5.

When his father was dead] According to Genesis (see Genesis 11:26; Genesis 11:32; Genesis 12:4), Terah lived 60 years after his son's migration into Canaan. Stephen's statement is not a mere blunder, but a divergent tradition, found also in Philo, and apparently intended to shield the patriarch from the charge of unfilial conduct, in thus abandoning his aged father.

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