Before they could plough in the seed, the ravens picked (it) from the surface of the ground.
And for this reason he called his name Terah, because the ravens and the birds reduced them to destitution and devoured their seed.
And the years began to be barren, owing to the birds, and they devoured all the fruit of the trees from the trees:
it was only with great effort that they could save a little of all the fruit of the earth in their days.
And in this thirty-ninth jubilee, in the second week in the first year, Terah took to himself a wife, and her name was ’Êdnâ, the daughter of ’Arâm the daughter of his father's sister.