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 So maybe the text is actually stating that Heren was the father of both Milcah and Iscah. This implies not only that Nehor married his niece, but that he probably married both of the sisters. Were that not the case, what would be the point of mentioning Iscah?((this is the only mention of this character)) So maybe the text is actually stating that Heren was the father of both Milcah and Iscah. This implies not only that Nehor married his niece, but that he probably married both of the sisters. Were that not the case, what would be the point of mentioning Iscah?((this is the only mention of this character))
  
-However it is possible to interpret this phrase as a statement about the town or household of Heren. Heren could be here described as "father of the Queen, father of the hut". Iscah appears to be a derivation of [[cekeh]] which means "hut". This might be a comment on the dichotomy of rich and poor in the city of Heren. It might also indicate that  +However it is possible to interpret this phrase as a statement about the town or household of Heren. Heren could be here described as "father of the Queen, father of the hut". Iscah appears to be a derivation of [[cekeh]] which means "hut". This might be a comment on the dichotomy of rich and poor in the city of Heren.
  
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