כּוּשׁ

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כּוּשׁ is the Hebrew name for Cush, a biblical figure and eponymous ancestor traditionally associated with regions south of Egypt, often linked to Nubia or Ethiopia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Biblical figure
Eponymous ancestor
Person in the Hebrew Bible
appearsInTradition Christian tradition
Islamic tradition NERFINISHED
Jewish tradition
associatedWithRegion Ethiopia NERFINISHED
Land of Cush NERFINISHED
Nubia NERFINISHED
South of Egypt
Upper Nile region NERFINISHED
biblicalReference 1 Chronicles 1:8
Genesis 10:6
Genesis 10:7
describedAs Son of Ham in Genesis 10
eponymOf Cushites NERFINISHED
Land of Cush NERFINISHED
ethnonymFor Cushites NERFINISHED
etymologicallyRelatedTo Akkadian "Kūšu" NERFINISHED
Egyptian "Kš" (Kush) NERFINISHED
genealogicalList Table of Nations NERFINISHED
hasCulturalAssociation Ancient Ethiopia (in biblical usage) NERFINISHED
Ancient Nubian area
Regions south of Egypt
hasDiacriticsForm כּוּשׁ
hasGender Male
hasRole Ancestor of African peoples (traditional view)
Progenitor of a people
isAncestorOf Nimrod NERFINISHED
Peoples of Cush
isFatherOf נִמְרוֹד (Nimrod) NERFINISHED
isGrandsonOf נֹחַ (Noah) NERFINISHED
isSonOf חָם (Ham) NERFINISHED
languageOfName Hebrew
mentionedIn Book of Genesis
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
nameInLanguage כּוּשׁ (Hebrew)
relatedConcept Cush (biblical land) NERFINISHED
Cushite NERFINISHED
Ethiopia in biblical geography NERFINISHED
spelledWithHebrewLetters כ ו ש
transliteration Cush NERFINISHED
Kush NERFINISHED

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Cush nameInHebrew כּוּשׁ