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Genesis 10:2-3

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10:2 The sons of Japheth 1  were Gomer, 2  Magog, 3  Madai, 4  Javan, 5  Tubal, 6  Meshech, 7  and Tiras. 8  10:3 The sons of Gomer were 9  Askenaz, 10  Riphath, 11  and Togarmah. 12 

1 sn The Greek form of the name Japheth, Iapetos, is used in Greek tradition for the ancestor of the Greeks.

2 sn Gomer was the ancestor of the Cimmerians. For a discussion of the Cimmerians see E. M. Yamauchi, Foes from the Northern Frontier (SBA), 49-61.

3 sn For a discussion of various proposals concerning the descendants of Magog see E. M. Yamauchi, Foes from the Northern Frontier (SBA), 22-24.

4 sn Madai was the ancestor of the Medes, who lived east of Assyria.

5 sn Javan was the father of the Hellenic race, the Ionians who lived in western Asia Minor.

6 sn Tubal was the ancestor of militaristic tribes that lived north of the Black Sea. For a discussion of ancient references to Tubal see E. M. Yamauchi, Foes from the Northern Frontier (SBA), 24-26.

7 sn Meshech was the ancestor of the people known in Assyrian records as the Musku. For a discussion of ancient references to them see E. M. Yamauchi, Foes from the Northern Frontier (SBA), 24-26.

8 sn Tiras was the ancestor of the Thracians, some of whom possibly became the Pelasgian pirates of the Aegean.

9 sn The descendants of Gomer were all northern tribes of the Upper Euphrates.

10 sn Askenaz was the ancestor of a northern branch of Indo-Germanic tribes, possibly Scythians. For discussion see E. M. Yamauchi, Foes from the Northern Frontier (SBA), 63.

11 sn The descendants of Riphath lived in a district north of the road from Haran to Carchemish.

12 sn Togarmah is also mentioned in Ezek 38:6, where it refers to Til-garimmu, the capital of Kammanu, which bordered Tabal in eastern Turkey. See E. M. Yamauchi, Foes from the Northern Frontier (SBA), 26, n. 28.



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