Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Introduction: Japheth is one of the three sons of Noah, a significant figure in the Bible, particularly in the context of the post-Flood narrative. His account and lineage are primarily found in the Book of Genesis. Japheth's descendants are traditionally associated with the spread of various peoples and nations, particularly in the regions of Europe and parts of Asia. Biblical Account: Japheth is first mentioned in Genesis 5:32, where he is listed as one of Noah's sons, alongside Shem and Ham. The most detailed account of Japheth is found in Genesis 9 and 10. After the Flood, Noah's sons are tasked with repopulating the earth. Genesis 9:18-19 states, "The sons of Noah who came out of the ark were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. These were the three sons of Noah, and from them the whole earth was populated." In Genesis 9:20-27, an incident occurs involving Noah and his sons. After planting a vineyard, Noah becomes drunk and lies uncovered in his tent. Ham, the father of Canaan, sees his father's nakedness and tells his two brothers outside. Japheth, along with Shem, takes a garment, walks backward, and covers their father's nakedness, showing respect and discretion. As a result, Noah blesses Japheth, saying, "May God enlarge Japheth, and may he dwell in the tents of Shem, and may Canaan be his servant" (Genesis 9:27). Descendants and Nations: The Table of Nations in Genesis 10 provides a genealogical record of Japheth's descendants, who are traditionally associated with the peoples of the Indo-European regions. Japheth's sons are listed as Gomer, Magog, Madai, Javan, Tubal, Meshech, and Tiras (Genesis 10:2). Each of these sons is believed to have fathered various tribes and nations: · Gomer: Often associated with the Cimmerians, who settled in parts of Eastern Europe and Asia Minor. · Magog: Linked to the Scythians or other northern tribes. · Madai: Identified with the Medes, an ancient Iranian people. · Javan: Associated with the Ionians and Greeks. · Tubal and Meshech: Often connected with peoples in Asia Minor and the Caucasus region. · Tiras: Sometimes linked to the Thracians. Genesis 10:5 notes, "From these, the maritime peoples separated into their territories, according to their languages, by clans within their nations." Theological Significance: Japheth's role in the biblical narrative highlights themes of respect, blessing, and expansion. The blessing pronounced by Noah suggests a divine favor that would lead to Japheth's enlargement and prosperity. This has been interpreted as a prophetic indication of the spread of Japheth's descendants across vast territories, influencing many cultures and civilizations. Historical and Cultural Impact: Throughout history, the descendants of Japheth have been associated with the spread of Indo-European languages and cultures. This connection has been a subject of interest for biblical scholars and historians, as it aligns with the historical movements of peoples across Europe and parts of Asia. Conclusion: Japheth's legacy, as recorded in the Bible, underscores the importance of familial respect and the fulfillment of divine promises. His descendants' expansion and influence are seen as a testament to the blessings pronounced by Noah, shaping the course of human history in significant ways. Smith's Bible Dictionary Japheth(enlargement), one of the three sons of Noah. The descendants of Japheth occupied the "isles of the Gentiles," (Genesis 10:5) --i.e. the coast lands of the Mediterranean Sea in Europe and Asia Minor-- whence they spread northward over the whole continent of Europe and a considerable portion of Asia. ATS Bible Dictionary JaphethEnlargement, the eldest of Noah's three sons, Genesis 9:24 10:21, born one hundred years before the flood. He was perhaps the Iapetos, whom Greek legends represent as the progenitor of the Greek race. His seven sons, Genesis 10:2-5 1 Chronicles 1:5, occupied with their posterity the north of Asia and most of Europe. The probable location of each of the seven is described in its place. In later years the Greeks and Romans subdued large portions of Southern and Western Asia, in accordance with the prediction of Noah, Genesis 9:27. The "enlargement" of Japheth now extends over America also. Easton's Bible Dictionary Wide spreading: "God shall enlarge Japheth" (Hebrews Yaphat Elohim le-Yephet, Genesis 9:27. Some, however, derive the name from yaphah, "to be beautiful;" hence white), one of the sons of Noah, mentioned last in order (Genesis 5:32; 6:10; 7:13), perhaps first by birth (10:21; Comp. 9:24). He and his wife were two of the eight saved in the ark (1 Peter 3:20). He was the progenitor of many tribes inhabiting the east of Europe and the north of Asia (Genesis 10:2-5). An act of filial piety (9:20-27) was the occasion of Noah's prophecy of the extension of his posterity.After the Flood the earth was re-peopled by the descendants of Noah, "the sons of Japheth" (Genesis 10:2), "the sons of Ham" (6), and "the sons of Shem" (22). It is important to notice that modern ethnological science, reasoning from a careful analysis of facts, has arrived at the conclusion that there is a three-fold division of the human family, corresponding in a remarkable way with the great ethnological chapter of the book of Genesis (10). The three great races thus distinguished are called the Semitic, Aryan, and Turanian (Allophylian). "Setting aside the cases where the ethnic names employed are of doubtful application, it cannot reasonably be questioned that the author [of Genesis 10] has in his account of the sons of Japheth classed together the Cymry or Celts (Gomer), the Medes (Madai), and the Ionians or Greeks (Javan), thereby anticipating what has become known in modern times as the `Indo-European Theory,' or the essential unity of the Aryan (Asiatic) race with the principal races of Europe, indicated by the Celts and the Ionians. Nor can it be doubted that he has thrown together under the one head of 'children of Shem' the Assyrians (Asshur), the Syrians (Aram), the Hebrews (Eber), and the Joktanian Arabs (Joktan), four of the principal races which modern ethnology recognizes under the heading of `Semitic.' Again, under the heading of `sons of Ham,' the author has arranged `Cush', i.e., the Ethiopians; `Mizraim,' the people of Egypt; `Sheba and Dedan,' or certain of the Southern Arabs; and `Nimrod,' or the ancient people of Babylon, four races between which the latest linguistic researches have established a close affinity" (Rawlinson's Hist. Illustrations). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia JAPHETH (1)ja'-feth (yepheth; yapheth; Iapheth): JAPHETH (2) ja'-feth (Iapheth): A region mentioned only in Judith 2:25, where no particulars are given which may lead to its identification. Holofernes "came unto the borders of Japheth, which were toward the south, over against Arabia." Strong's Hebrew 8494. Tiras -- a son of Japheth and his desc.... Tiras. 8495 . a son of Japheth and his desc. ... Word Origin of uncertain derivation Definition a son of Japheth and his desc. NASB Word Usage Tiras (2). ... /hebrew/8494.htm - 6k 1586. Gomer -- a son of Japheth, also his desc., also the wife of ... 4031. Magog -- perhaps "land of Gog," a son of Japheth, also his ... 4902. Meshek -- a son of Japheth, also his desc. and their land 4074. Maday -- a son of Japheth, also his desc. and their land 8422. Tubal -- a son of Japheth, also his desc. and their land 4076. Maday -- descendant of Japheth, also their land 7290c. Rodanim -- descendant of Japheth 3120. Yavan -- a son of Japheth, also his desc. and their land 3315. Yepheth -- a son of Noah Library The Blessings of Noah Upon Shem and Japheth. (Gen. Ix. 18-27. ) The Blessings, and Also the Curse, Pronounced by Noah were ... Of the Generations of the Three Sons of Noah. Sections ii. , iii. And the Lord Said: "And I Will Bring the ... What was Prophetically Prefigured in the Sons of Noah. Now of These one Fell under a Curse, and the Two Others Inherited ... Jewish Chronology Continued. From the Flood to Abraham Appendix A. Section 13, 14. Such a Doctrine Precludes all Real Distinctions of ... Thesaurus Japheth (12 Occurrences)... Easton's Bible Dictionary Wide spreading: "God shall enlarge Japheth" (Hebrews Yaphat Elohim le-Yephet, Genesis 9:27. ... Standard Bible Encyclopedia. JAPHETH (1). ... /j/japheth.htm - 15k Shem (17 Occurrences) Tubal (9 Occurrences) Magog (5 Occurrences) Javan (12 Occurrences) Gomer (7 Occurrences) Tiras (2 Occurrences) Meshech (11 Occurrences) Madai (2 Occurrences) Nations (683 Occurrences) Resources What is the Table of Nations? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Ham in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Who was Shem in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Japheth (12 Occurrences)Genesis 5:32 Genesis 6:10 Genesis 7:13 Genesis 9:18 Genesis 9:23 Genesis 9:27 Genesis 10:1 Genesis 10:2 Genesis 10:5 Genesis 10:21 1 Chronicles 1:4 1 Chronicles 1:5 Subtopics Japheth: His Life Preserved at the Time of the Great Flood Japheth: Prudence of, on the Occasion of Noah's Drunkenness Related Terms |