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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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certain ancient tribes,
called Tubals (Tabals, in Gr****: Tibarenoi) and
Meshechs (Meshekhs/Mosokhs, in Gr****: Moschoi), who
claimed to
represent non-Indo-European...
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certain ancient tribes,
called Tubals (Tabals, in Gr****: Tibarenoi) and
Meshechs (Meshekhs/Mosokhs, in Gr****: Moschoi), who
claimed to
represent non-Indo-European...
- Ohr
Somayach in
South Africa is an
affiliate of Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem, a
network of
Haredi yeshivas and Synagogues. Like its
parent institution, it focuses...
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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...
- of Gog.
Ezekiel 27:14
mentions Togarmah together with Tubal,
Javan and
Meshech as
supplying horses to the Tyrians. Most
scholars identify Togarmah with...
- the Meskhi.
Josephus Flavius identified the
Moschoi with the
Biblical Meshech. Two
different groups are
called Muški in ****yrian
sources (Diakonoff 1984:115)...
- is the Moschoi, ****ociated by
Flavius Josephus with the
biblical figure Meshech, son of ****heth: "and the
Mosocheni were
founded by Mosoch; now they are...
- and
Semitic Elam
Ashur Arpachshad Lud Aram Ham and
Hamitic Cush
Mizraim Phut
Canaan ****heth and ****hetic
Gomer Magog Madai Javan Tubal Meshech Tiras...