- Javan
:"This article is about the Biblical name Javan. For
Katherine Kurtz 's fictional character, seeJavan of Gwynedd . "Javan" is also an adjectival form forJava , which refers to something from the island of Java, and distinct from the termJava nese"Javan (Hebrew יָוָן,
Standard Hebrew Yavan,Tiberian Hebrew Yāwān) was the fourth son ofNoah 's sonJapheth according to the "Table of Nations " (Genesis chapter 10) in theHebrew Bible .Flavius Josephus states the traditional view that this individual was the ancestor of theGreek people .Also serving as the
Hebrew name forGreece or Greeks in general, "Yavan" or (Tiberian) "Yāwān" (יָוָן) is probably cognate with the name of the eastern Greeks, theIonians (Greek "Iōnes", earlier "Ia(w)ones"). The Greek race has been known by cognate names throughout the EasternMediterranean and beyond — even inSanskrit ("yavana "). InGreek mythology , the eponymous forefather of the Ionians is similarly called Ion, a son ofApollo .Javan is also found in
apocalyptic literature in theBook of Daniel , 8:21-22, in reference to the King of Greece (יון) and the Greek Empire — most commonly interpreted as a reference toAlexander the Great . [See the classic reference commentary of Matthew Henry: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/henry/mhc4.Dan.ix.html]While Javan is generally associated with the ancient Greeks and Greece (cf. Gen. 10:2, Dan. 8:21, Zech. 9:13, etc.), his sons (as listed in Genesis 10) are usually associated with locations in the Northeastern Mediterranean Sea and Anatolia:
Elishah (modern Cyprus),Tarshish (modern southern Turkey),Kittim (modern Cyprus), andDodanim (alt. 1 Chron. 1:7 'Rodanim,' the island ofRhodes , west of modern Turkey between Cyprus and the mainland of Greece). [Anson F. Rainey, "The Sacred Bridge: Carta’s Atlas of the Biblical Word", Carta: Jerusalem, 2006, 27; and Yohanan Aharoni, Michael Avi-Yonah, Anson F. Rainey, Ze’ev Safrai, "The Macmillan Bible Atlas", Macmillan Publishing: New York, 1993, p. 21.]References
External links
* [http://latter-rain.com/ot/gene.htm Old Testament Genealogy]
* [http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v20/i4/noah.asp The sixteen grandsons of Noah]
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