'''Nimrod''' was the son in law of Cush son of Ham; his name has become proverbial as that of a mighty hunter. His "kingdom" comprised Babel, Erech, Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Sinar, otherwise known as the land of Nimrod (Gen. x. 8-10; I Chron. i. 10; Micah v. 5 [A. V. 6]).E. G. H. M. Sel. He Although he was the father of Abraham's servant, Eliezerand founder of the Y-chromosomal Haplogroup E1b1b1c lineage, his own paternity (being only a son-in law to Cush) is subject of some controversy due to confusion in Targums concerning Pathrus and Caslukh. Much of the Arabian peninsula of Nimrodia eventually became the Assyrian Empire. The giant Nimrod has been associated identified with the so-called "Semitic" people of Cronus-Saturn leader of the Titans in Greco-Roman myth.
==In Rabbinical Literature==
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