Meshech

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The World as known to the Hebrews. This map  locates Meshech together with Gog and Magog, roughly in the southern Caucasus.
The World as known to the Hebrews. This map [1] locates Meshech together with Gog and Magog, roughly in the southern Caucasus.

Meshech is named as a son of Japheth in Genesis 10:2 and 1 Chronicles 1:5, and as a son of Shem in 1 Chronicles 1:17.

Meshech is named with Tubal as a principality of the prince of Gog and Magog in Ezekiel 38:2 and 39:1, considered a Japhetite tribe, identified by Flavius Josephus with the Cappadocian Moschoi (see Mushki).

Meshech is seen as ancestor of the Russian people by some Bible scholars who consider it possible that geographic names in Russia such as Moscow, the Meschera tribe and the Meschera Lowland, could be related to Meschech. In addition, the people of Georgia have traditions of descent from Meshech, among others.

Sons and Grandsons of Noah in Genesis 10
Sons of Shem Elam Ashur Aram Arpachshad Lud
Sons of Ham Cush Mizraim Phut Canaan
Sons of Japheth Gomer Magog Madai Javan Tubal Meshech Tiras


Meshech is a proper noun, Moschi, a barbarous people inhabiting the Moschian Mountains, between Iberia, Armenia, and Colchis; and is almost always joined with neighboring Tibareni.

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  1. ^ From Historical Textbook and Atlas of Biblical Geography by Coleman (1854)
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