Ham in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ham (cham; Cham):
1. The Youngest Son of Noah:
The youngest son of Noah, from whom sprang the western and
southwestern nations known to the Hebrews. His name first
occurs in Gen 5:32, where, as in 6:10 and elsewhere, it
occupies the second place. In Gen 9:18 Ham is described as
"the father of Canaan," to prepare the reader for 9:25-27,
where Noah, cursing Ham for having told Shem and Japheth of
his nakedness, refers to him as Canaan. On account of this,
it has been suggested that "Canaan" stood originally in all
the passages where the three brothers are spoken of, and
that this was later changed to "Ham," except in the verses
containing the curse. It seems more likely, however, that
the name "Canaan" is inserted prophetically, as Noah would
not desire to curse his son, but only one branch of that
son's descendants, who were later the principal adversaries
of the Hebrews.
2. Ham as a Nationality:
The name given, in Ps 105:23,17; 106:22 (compare 78:51), to
Egypt as a descendant of Ham, son of Noah. As Shem means
"dusky," or the like, and Japheth "fair," it has been
supposed that Ham meant, as is not improbable, "black." This
is supported by the evidence of Hebrew and Arabic, in which
the word chamam means "to be hot" and "to be black," the
latter signification being derived from the former...
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