Tiras in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ti'-ras (tirac; Theiras, Lucian Thiras): A son of Japheth (Gen
10:2 (P); 1 Ch 1:5). Not mentioned elsewhere; this name was
almost unanimously taken by the ancient commentators (so
Josephus, Ant, I, vi, 1) to be the same as that of the
Thracians (Thrakes); but the removal of the nominative ending
-s does away with this surface resemblance. Tuch was the first
to suggest the Tursenioi, a race of Pelasgian pirates, who
left many traces of their ancient power in the islands and
coasts of the Aegean, and who were doubtless identical with
the Etruscans of Italy. This brilliant suggestion has since
been confirmed by the discovery of the name Turusa among the
seafaring peoples who invaded Egypt in the reign of Merenptah
(W.M. Muller, AE, 356 ff). Tiras has also been regarded as the
same as Tarshish.
Horace J. Wolf
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