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Encyclopedia: Biblical Cush Source:Wikipedia
Cush
(
Hebrew
: כּוּשׁ, Standard
Kuš
Tiberian
Kûš
; "Dark", IPA: [kuʃ]) was the eldest son of
Ham
, brother of
Canaan
and the father of
Nimrod
, mentioned in the "Table of Nations" in the
Book of Genesis
(X. 6) and in
I Chronicles
(I: 8). It is usually considered to be the
eponym
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Cush (Hebrew: כּוּשׁ, Standard Kuš Tiberian Kûš ; "Dark", IPA: [kuʃ]) was the eldest son of Ham, brother of Canaan and the father of Nimrod, mentioned in the "Table of Nations" in the Hebrew Bible (Book of Genesis 10:6, I Chronicles 1:8). The name is usually considered...
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Biblical Cush. Cush (כוש "Black", Standard Hebrew Kuš, Tiberian Hebrew Kûš) was the eldest son of Ham, brother of Canaan and the father of Nimrod, in the Bible. The Land ...
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In addition, the Cushitic peoples who live around the Horn of Africa and today comprise the Somali, Afar, Oromo and several other tribes, are traditionally the offspring of the Biblical Cush.
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That the Biblical term was also applied to parts of Arabia is suggested by ''Genesis'', where Cush is the eponymous father of certain tribal and ethnic designations that tend to point to Arabia ...
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That the Biblical term was also applied to parts of Arabia is suggested by Genesis, where Cush is the eponymous father of certain tribal and ethnic designations that tend to point to Arabia (though ...
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That the Biblical term was also applied to parts of Arabia is suggested by Genesis, where Cush is the eponymous father of certain tribal and ethnic designations that tend to point to Arabia (though ...
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