Japheth in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ja'-feth (yepheth; yapheth; Iapheth):
1. Etymologies of Japheth:
This name, in Gen 9:27, seems to be explained by the phrase
"may God make wide (yapht, the American Standard Revised
Version "enlarge") for Japheth," where yapht and Japheth are
represented by the same consonants, but with different
vowel-points. The root of yapht is pathach, "to make wide."
This etymology, however, is not universally accepted, as the
word-play is so obvious, and the association of Japheth with
Shem ("dark") and Ham ("black") suggests a name on similar
lines--either gentilic, or descriptive of race. Japheth has
therefore been explained as meaning "fair," from yaphah, the
non-Sem and non-Hamitic races known to the Jews being all
more or less whiteskinned. The Targum of Onkelos agrees with
the English Versions of the Bible, but that of Jonathan has
"God shall beautify Japheth," as though from yaphah.
2. His Descendants:
The immediate descendants of Japheth were seven in number,
and are represented by the nations designated Gomer, Magog,
Madai, Javan, Tubal, Mesech, and Tiras; or, roughly, the
Armenians, Lydians, Medes, Greeks, Tibarenians, and
Moschians, the last, Tiras, remaining still obscure. The
sons of Gomer (Ashkenaz, Riphath and Togarmah) were all
settled in the West Asian tract; while the sons of Javan
(Elisah, Tarshish, Kittim and Dodanim or Rodanim) occupied
the Mediterranean coast and the adjacent islands.
3. His Place among the Sons of Noah:
In Gen 9:27, as in other passages, Japheth occupies the 3rd
place in the enumeration of the sons of Noah, but he is
really regarded as the 2nd son, Ham being the youngest. In
the genealogical table, however (Gen 10:1 ff), the
descendants of Japheth are given first, and those of Shem
last, in order to set forth Semitic affinities at greater
length. Though this would seem to indicate that the fair
races were the least known to the Jews, it implies that the
latter were well disposed toward them, for Japheth was
(ultimately) to dwell in the tents of Shem, and therefore to
take part in Shem's spiritual privileges.
4. Japheth and Iapetos:
It seems unlikely that the Greek giant-hero, Iapetos, father
of Prometheus, who was regarded by the Greeks as the father
of the human race, has any connection with the Hebrew
Japheth. The original of the Hebrew record probably belongs
to a date too early to admit borrowing from the Greek, and
if the name had been borrowed by the Greeks from the
Hebrews, a nearer form might be expected.
See SHEM; HAM; TABLE OF NATIONS.
T. G. Pinches
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