Genesis 11:32
And the days of Terah were two hundred and five years: and Terah died in Haran.
Cross-references
Genesis 11:31
Parallel
Genesis 11:31 shows Terah's move to Haran, setting the stage for his death there in 11:32—the starting point for Abram's call.
Genesis 12:1
Historical context
In Genesis 12:1, God calls Abram to leave Haran after Terah's death—the event that ends Abram's obligation to stay.
Acts 7:4
Citation
Acts 7:4 clarifies that Abram left Haran only after Terah died, using this verse's timing to explain the call.