Ashkenaz in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
One of the three sons of Gomer, Japhet's son, i.e. of the
Gomerian branch of the Japhetic division of the human race.
Mentioned by Jeremiah (Jeremiah 51:27) in connection with
Ararat and Minni, so that their locality then must have been
the Armenan highland. (See ARARAT.) Their accompanying Cyrus
to the siege of Babylon (588 B.C.) is there foretold. Probably
a Cymric tribe. The name perhaps appears in Ascanias, a river
in Asia Minor, and in Scandinavia. Knobel derives the German
race from Ashkenaz, the name still given by the robbins to
Germany. He derives the name from As (the original of As-ia)
and genos, gens, "a race," our "kin." Hasse suggests a
connection with Axenus, Euxine Sea.
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