Gomer in Easton's Bible Dictionary
complete; vanishing. (1.) The daughter of Diblaim, who
(probably
in vision only) became the wife of Hosea (1:3).
(2.) The eldest son of Japheth, and father of
Ashkenaz,
Riphath, and Togarmah (Gen. 10:2, 3), whose
descendants formed
the principal branch of the population of South-
eastern Europe.
He is generally regarded as the ancestor of the
Celtae and the
Cimmerii, who in early times settled to the north of
the Black
Sea, and gave their name to the Crimea, the ancient
Chersonesus
Taurica. Traces of their presence are found in the
names
Cimmerian Bosphorus, Cimmerian Isthmus, etc. In the
seventh
century B.C. they were driven out of their original
seat by the
Scythians, and overran western Asia Minor, whence
they were
afterwards expelled. They subsequently reappear in
the times of
the Romans as the Cimbri of the north and west of
Europe, whence
they crossed to the British Isles, where their
descendants are
still found in the Gaels and Cymry. Thus the whole
Celtic race
may be regarded as descended from Gomer.
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