Gomer in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
1. Japhet's oldest; son; father of Ashkenaz, Riphath, and
Togarmah (Genesis 10:2-3). A warlike ally of Magog (Scythia)
Gog (Ezekiel 38:6), coming from the N. The Cimmerians warred
in northwestern Asia from 670 to 570 B.C. Originally
dwelling in what is now southern Russia, the Ukraine (the
Crimea betrays their name, the Cimmerian Bosphorus); then
being dispossessed by the Scythians, they fled across the
Caucasus into Armenia and Asia Minor; they warred with
Lydia, and burnt the temple of Diana of Ephesus
They are the stock of the Cymry (as the Welsh call
themselves; the English gave them the name "Welsh," i.e.
foreigners, though originally they occupied the whole of the
British isles but were driven back by succeeding invaders to
the northwestern extremities, which their two divisions, the
Gael of Ireland and Scotland and the Cymry of Wales,
occupy), and gave their name to Cumber-land. They once
occupied the Cimbrie Chersonese (Denmark). The Galatians
were Celts, and so sprung from Gomer.
2. Daughter of Diblaim. Gomer ("completion or
ripeness"), namely, of consummate wickedness; daughter of
doubled layers of grape-cake (Hosea 1:3). One completely
given up to sensuality. Hosea in vision (not in external
act, which would be revolting to purity)takes by God's
command Gomer to wife, though a woman "of whoredoms";
symbolically teaching that out of this world, which
whorishly has departed from the Lord, God takes a church to
be sanctified by communion with Himself in Christ, as Gomer
was sanctified by communion with the prophet, (1 Corinthians
7:14). The Savior unites to Himself the unholy, to make it
holy. But (See HOSEA.)
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