Tubal in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
tu'-bal (tubhal, tubhal; Septuagint Thobel, Codex
Alexandrinus in Ezek 39:1, Thober): As the text stands,
Tubal and Meshech are always coupled, except in Isa 66:19
(Massoretic Text) and Ps 120:5. In the former passage Tubal
is yoked with Javan; in the latter Meshech occurs in 120:5
and Kedar in 120:6. In Gen 10:2 parallel, they are sons of
Japheth. In Ezekiel (27:13) the two are mentioned as
exporters of slaves and copper, as a warlike people of
antiquity (32:26), in the army of Gog (38:2 ff; 39:1).
Josephus identifies them with the Iberians and Cappadocians
respectively; but they are most probably the Tibarenoi, and
Moschoi, first mentioned in Herodotus iii.94 as belonging to
the 19th satrapy of Darius, and again (vii.78) as furnishing
a contingent to the host of Xerxes. Equally obvious is their
identity with the Tabali and Muski of the Assyrian
monuments, where the latter is mentioned as early as
Tiglath-pileser I, and the former under Shalmaneser II; both
are described as powerful military states. They appear
together in Sargon's inscriptions; and during this entire
period their territory must have extended much farther South
and West than in Greek-Roman times. They are held (Winckler
and Jeremias) to have been remnants of the old Hittite
population which were gradually driven (probably by the
Cimmerian invasion) to the mountainous district Southeast of
the Black Sea.
Horace J. Wolf
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