INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 10
This chapter gives an account of the posterity of the three sons of
Noah, by whom the world was peopled after the flood, Genesis 10:1 of
the posterity of Japheth, Genesis 10:2 of the posterity of Ham,
Genesis 10:6 and of the posterity of Shem, Genesis 10:21.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW THESE ARE THE GENERATIONS OF THE SONS OF NOAH,.... The genealogy
of them, and which is of great use to show the original of the several
nations of the world, from whence they sprung, and by whom they were
founded; and to confute the pretended antiquity of some nations, as
the Egyptians, Chaldean... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SONS OF JAPHETH,.... Who though mentioned last, the genealogy
begins with him, by a figure which rhetoricians call a "chiasm". The
posterity of Japheth are those whom Hesiod z often calls
ιαπετιονιδης, "Iapetionides", and him ιαπετος,
"Iapetus". According to Josephus a, the sons of Japheth inhab... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE SONS OF GOMER,.... Who was the first of the sons of Japheth,
three of whose sons are mentioned, and they are as follow:
ASHKENAZ, AND RIPHATH, AND TOGARMAH; the first of these seated himself
in the lesser Asia, in Pontus and Bithynia, where were some traces of
his name in the river Ascanius... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE SONS OF JAVAN,.... Another son of Japheth; four sons of Javan
are mentioned, which gave names to countries, and are as follow:
ELISHAH, AND TARSHISH, KITTIM, AND DODANIM; the first of these,
Elishah, gave name to the Elysaeans, now called Aeoles, as Josephus l
says; hence the country Aeolia... [ Continue Reading ]
BY THESE WERE THE ISLES OF THE GENTILES DIVIDED IN THEIR LANDS,....
That is, by those sons of Japheth before mentioned; and by "isles" are
meant, not countries surrounded with water, for the isles in this
sense would not have been sufficient for the posterity of Japheth; nor
can it be thought they w... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE SONS OF HAM,.... Next to the sons of Japheth, the sons of Ham
are reckoned; these, Josephus z says, possessed the land from Syria,
and the mountains of Amanus and Lebanon; laying hold on whatever was
towards the sea, claiming to themselves the countries unto the ocean,
whose names, some of t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE SONS OF CUSH,.... The first born of Ham, who had five sons,
next mentioned, besides Nimrod, spoken of afterwards by himself:
SEBA, AND HAVILAH, AND SABTAH, AND RAAMAH, AND SABTECHA; the first of
these is Seba, the founder of the Sabaeans, according to Josephus p, a
people seated in Arabia D... [ Continue Reading ]
AND CUSH BEGAT NIMROD,.... Besides the other five sons before
mentioned; and probably this was his youngest son, being mentioned
last; or however he is reserved to this place, because more was to be
spoken of him than of any of the rest. Sir Walter Raleigh i thinks
that Nimrod was begotten by Cush a... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WAS A MIGHTY HUNTER BEFORE THE LORD,.... Which might be literally
true; for, from the time of the flood to his days, wild beasts might
increase very much, and greatly annoy men who dwelt very likely for
the most part in tents scattered up and down in divers places: so that
he did a good office in... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE BEGINNING OF HIS KINGDOM WAS BABEL,.... The city of Babel, or
Babylon, which was built by his direction; for though Babylon is by
some writers said to be built by Semiramis, the wife of Ninus, and
others by Ninus himself, yet the truest account is, that it was built
by Belus, the same with N... [ Continue Reading ]
OUT OF THAT LAND WENT FORTH ASHUR,.... It is a question whether Ashur
is the name of a man or of a country; some take it in the latter
sense, and render the words, "and out of that land he went forth into
Assyria"; so Onkelos; and in this way go Junius and Tremellius,
Piscator, Bochart, Cocceius, an... [ Continue Reading ]
AND RESEN, BETWEEN NINEVEH AND CALAH,.... This was another city built
by Ashur, situated between those two cities mentioned: the Targums of
Jonathan and Jerusalem call it Talsar, or Thalassar, see Isaiah 37:12
The conjecture of Bochart b is more probable, that it is the Larissa
of Xenophon, situated... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MIZRAIM BEGAT LUDIM,.... Mizraim was the second son of Ham, of
whom Genesis 10:6. Ludim he is said to beget, the word being plural,
is not the name of a man, but of his posterity; and the sense is, that
Mizraim begat the father of the Ludim, whose name very probably was
Lud, which name is preser... [ Continue Reading ]
AND PATHRUSIM,.... These are other descendants of Mizraim, the name of
whose father very probably was Pathros, from whom the country of
Pathros was called, and which is not only spoken of in Scripture along
with Egypt, but as a part of it, Isaiah 11:11 and these Pathrusim were
doubtless the inhabita... [ Continue Reading ]
AND CANAAN BEGAT SIDON HIS FIRSTBORN,.... Canaan is the fourth son of
Ham; the posterity of Phut, his third son, are omitted: the firstborn
of Canaan was Sidon, from whom the city of Sidon had its name, being
either built by himself, who called it after his own name, or by some
of his posterity, who... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE JEBUSITE,.... Who had their name from Jebus, a third son of
Canaan, and from whom Jerusalem was called Jebus,
Judges 19:10 and where his posterity continued to dwell when the land
of Canaan was possessed by the Israelites; for they were so strong and
powerful, that the men of Judah could no... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE HIVITE,.... These dwelt in Hermon, a part of Mount Lebanon
from Mount Baal Hermon unto the entering in of Hamath,
Joshua 11:3 to the east of the land of Canaan; hence they were
sometimes called Kadmonites, or Easterlings, Genesis 15:19 and are
thought to have their name from dwelling in hol... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE ARVADITE,.... The inhabitants of Arvad, or Aradus, an island
in the Phoenician sea; it is mentioned with Sidon,
Ezekiel 27:8 so Josephus says q, the Arudaeans possessed the island
Aradus: it is about a league distant from the shore; Strabo r says it
is twenty furlongs from land, and about s... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE BORDER OF THE CANAANITES WAS FROM SIDON,.... This is to be
understood, not of the Canaanites, properly so called, but of them in
general; and is a description of the bounds of the land of Canaan, as
possessed by the people of Israel: the northern or north west border
of it was Sidon, see Gen... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE ARE THE SONS OF HAM,.... His sons and grandsons, which some
reckon to be thirty, others thirty one, if the Philistines are taken
in:
AFTER THEIR FAMILIES, AFTER THEIR TONGUES, IN THEIR COUNTRIES, [AND]
IN THEIR NATIONS: families of the same language joined together and
dwelt in the same count... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO SHEM ALSO, THE FATHER OF ALL THE CHILDREN OF EBER,.... And for
the sake of those Shem is particularly said to be the father of, is
this genealogy given, and indeed the whole book of Genesis wrote: Eber
was the great-grandson of Shem, and is here spoken of by anticipation,
and Shem is called not... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHILDREN OF SHEM,.... Whose names are
ELAM AND ASHUR, AND ARPHAXAD, AND LUD, AND ARAM; and who, as Josephus
f says, inhabited Asia, from Euphrates to the Indian ocean: his first
born, Elam, was the father of the Elymaeans, from whom sprung the
Persians, as the same writer observes, and his post... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE CHILDREN OF ARAM,.... The four following persons are called
the sons of Shem, 1 Chronicles 1:17 being his grandsons, which is not
unusual in Scripture,
UZ, AND HUL, AND GETHER, AND MASH: the first of these sons of Aram,
Uz, is generally thought to be the founder of Damascus; so Josephus t
s... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ARPHAXAD BEGAT SALAH,.... Or Shelach which signifies "a sending
forth"; that is, of waters: it is part of the name of Methuselah,
given him by his father, as prophetic of the flood, see Genesis 5:21
and Arphaxad, who was born two years after the flood, gives this name
to his first born, as comme... [ Continue Reading ]
AND UNTO EBER WERE BORN TWO SONS: THE NAME OF ONE WAS PELEG,....
Bochart k thinks, that either Peleg, or one of his posterity, in
memory of him, gave the name of Phalga to a town situated on the
Euphrates; though the reason of the name, as given by Arrianus, as he
himself observes, was because it di... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOKTAN BEGAT ALMODAD,.... And twelve more mentioned later: the
Arabic writers o say be had thirty one sons by one woman, but all,
excepting two, left Arabia, and settled in India; the Targum of
Jonathan adds,
"who measured the earth with ropes,''
as if he was the first inventor and practiser o... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HADORAM, AND UZAL, AND DIKLAH. The posterity of Hadoram, from the
likeness of the name and sound, might seem to be the Adramitae of
Ptolemy f, but Bochart g thinks they are the Drimati of Pliny h, who
dwelt in the extreme corner of Arabia, to the east, near the Macae,
who were at the straits of... [ Continue Reading ]
AND OBAL, AND ABIMAEL, AND SHEBA. The first of these, Obal, or Aubal,
as the Arabs pronounce, Bochart t is obliged to make his posterity
pass over the straits of the Arabian Gulf out of Arabia Felix into
Arabia Troglodytice; where he finds a bay, called by Pliny u the
Abalite bay, which carries in i... [ Continue Reading ]
AND OPHIR, AND HAVILAH, AND JOBAB,.... If several of the sons of
Joktan went into India, as the Arabs say, one would be tempted to
think that Ophir in India, whither Solomon sent his ships once in
three years, had its name from the first of these;
Genesis 10:26 but as this would be carrying him too... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEIR DWELLING WAS FROM MESHA, AS THOU GOEST UNTO ZEPHAR, A MOUNT
OF THE EAST. Mesha, which is thought to be the Muza of Ptolemy and
Pliny, was a famous port in the Red sea, frequented by the merchants
of Egypt and Ethiopia, from which the Sappharites lay directly
eastward; to whose country they... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE ARE THE SONS OF SHEM,.... His sons, and grandsons, and great
grandsons, in all twenty six, no doubt but there were many more, but
these are only mentioned; for none of the sons of Elam, Ashur, and
Lud, are named, and but one of Arphaxad's, and one of Salah's, and two
of Eber's, and none of Pel... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE ARE THE FAMILIES OF THE SONS OF NOAH, AFTER THEIR GENERATIONS,
IN THEIR NATIONS,.... This is the account of their families, from whom
the several nations of the earth sprung:
AND BY THESE WERE THE NATIONS DIVIDED IN THE EARTH AFTER THE FLOOD;
not immediately, not till they were so increased a... [ Continue Reading ]