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Meshech or
Mosoch (Hebrew: מֶשֶׁך Mešeḵ "price" or "precious") is
named as a son of ****heth in
Genesis 10:2 and 1
Chronicles 1:5.
Another Meshech is...
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Meshech Weare (June 16, 1713 –
January 14, 1786) was an
American farmer, lawyer, and
statesman from
Seabrook and
Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. He served...
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father of Uz, Hul,
Gether and Mash or
Meshech. The Book of
Chronicles lists Aram, Uz, Hul, Gether, and
Meshech as
descendants of Shem,
although without...
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Hebrew Bible, ****heth is
ascribed seven sons: Gomer, Magog, Tiras, Javan,
Meshech, Tubal, and Madai.
According to the Roman–Jewish
historian Flavius Josephus...
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millennium BC. Its neighbours, the Mushki, are
traditionally ****ociated with
Meshech. Some historians[who?]
further connect Tabal and
Tubal with the
tribe on...
- the Meskhi.
Josephus Flavius identified the
Moschoi with the
Biblical Meshech. Two
different groups are
called Muški in ****yrian
sources (Diakonoff 1984:115)...
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which he
titled Ohr Somayach, as well as his
novellae on the Torah,
titled Meshech Chochma. Meir
Simcha was born in
Butrimonys (Yiddish: Baltrimantz), Vilna...
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Riphath Togarmah Magog Madai Javan Elishah Tarshish Kittim Dodanim Tubal Meshech Tiras The
intended ethnic identity of
these "descendants of ****heth" is...
- 38 and 39
which mentions "Gog of the land of Magog, the
chief prince of
Meshech and Tubal" (Ezek 38:2 NIV); on the
basis of this mention, "Gog and Magog"...
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Superior Court of
Judicature Meshech Weare won the
election as he was the only candidate. On
election day, 9
March 1784,
Meshech Weare won the election, but...