Meshech in Easton's Bible Dictionary
drawing out, the sixth son of Japheth (Gen. 10:2), the
founder
of a tribe (1 Chr. 1:5; Ezek. 27:13; 38:2,3). They
were in all
probability the Moschi, a people inhabiting the
Moschian
Mountains, between the Black and the Caspian Seas.
In Ps. 120:5
the name occurs as simply a synonym for foreigners
or
barbarians. "During the ascendency of the
Babylonians and
Persians in Western Asia, the Moschi were subdued;
but it seems
probable that a large number of them crossed the
Caucasus range
and spread over the northern steppes, mingling with
the
Scythians. There they became known as Muscovs, and
gave that
name to the Russian nation and its ancient capital
by which they
are still generally known throughout the East"
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