Togarmah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
to-gar'-ma (~togharmah]; Thorgama, Thergama, Thurgama,
Thurgaba; Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.)
Thorgoma):
1. Its Forms: A Suggested Identification:
The 3rd son of Gomer, and grandson of Japheth, his brothers
being Ashkenaz and Riphath (Gen 10:3). The meaning of the
name is doubtful. Grimm (Gesch. deutsch. Sprache, II, 325)
suggests Sanskr. toka, "tribe," and arma = Armenia.
Etymological and other difficulties stand in the way of
French Delitzsch's identification of Togarmah with the
Assyrian Til-garimmu, "hill of Garimmu," or, possibly, "of
the bone-heap," a fortress of Melitene, on the borders of
Tabal (Tubal).
2. Probably Armenia or a Tract Connected Therewith:
In Ezek 27:14 Togarmah is mentioned after Tubal, Javan and
Mesech as supplying horses and mules to the Tyrians, and in
38:6 it is said to have supplied soldiers to the army of Gog
(Gyges of Lydia). In the Assyrian inscriptions horses came
from Kusu (neighborhoed of Cappadocia), Andia and Mannu, to
the North of Assyria. Both Kiepert and Dillmann regard
Togarmah as having been Southeastern Armenia, and this is at
present the general opinion. The ancient identification of
their country with Togarmah by the Armenians, though
correct, is probably due to the Septuagint transposition of
"g" and "r" (Thorgama for Togarmah), which has caused them
to see therein the name of Thorgom, father of Haik, the
founder of their race (Moses of Khor, I, 4, secs. 9-11).
Ezek 27:14 (Swete) alone has "g" before "r": Thaigrama. The
name "Armenia" dates from the 5th century BC.
See ARMENIA; TABLE OF NATIONS.
T. G. Pinches
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