"Arpachshad"@en . . "Arpachshad, alternatively spelled Arphaxad or Arphacsad (Hebrew: \u05D0\u05B7\u05E8\u05B0\u05E4\u05B7\u05BC\u05DB\u05B0\u05E9\u05B7\u05D3\u05BF / \u05D0\u05B7\u05E8\u05B0\u05E4\u05B7\u05BC\u05DB\u05B0\u05E9\u05B8\u05D3\u05BF, Modern Arpakhshad Tiberian \u02BEArpa\u1E35\u0161a\u1E0F / \u02BEArpa\u1E35\u0161\u0101\u1E0F ISO 259-3 \u0294arpak\u0161ad; Arabic: '\u0623\u0631\u0641\u062E\u0634\u0630', \u0100rfakhshad\u200E), was one of the five sons of Shem, the son of Noah (Genesis 10:22, 24; 11:10-13; 1 Chron. 1:17-18). His brothers were Elam, Asshur, Lud and Aram; he is an ancestor of Abraham. He is said by Gen."@en . . "One of the five sons of Shem" . . .