Cush (son of Ham)

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Cush (son of Ham) is a biblical figure listed in the Book of Genesis as a son of Ham and grandson of Noah, traditionally associated with the ancestors of peoples in the regions of Ethiopia and surrounding areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
human
patriarch
appearsInChapter Genesis 10
appearsInSection genealogy of the sons of Noah
associatedWithColorTerm dark-skinned peoples (traditional interpretation) GENERATED
associatedWithRegion Cush (biblical land) NERFINISHED
Ethiopia NERFINISHED
Nubia NERFINISHED
Upper Nile region NERFINISHED
category Book of Genesis people
Noachide
describedAs grandson of Noah
son of Ham
ethnonymDerivedFrom Cushites NERFINISHED
genealogicalGenerationAfter Ham NERFINISHED
Noah NERFINISHED
genealogicalRole eponymous ancestor of the land of Cush
hasFather Ham NERFINISHED
hasGrandfather Noah NERFINISHED
hasSibling Canaan NERFINISHED
Mizraim NERFINISHED
Put NERFINISHED
hasSon Havilah NERFINISHED
Nimrod NERFINISHED
Raamah NERFINISHED
Sabtah NERFINISHED
Sabteca NERFINISHED
Seba NERFINISHED
languageOfName Hebrew
listedIn Table of Nations
mentionedIn Book of Genesis
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
nameInHebrew כּוּשׁ NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
Islam
Judaism
roleInText progenitor of nations
scripturalStatus antediluvian-descended figure
timeFrame post-Flood generation in biblical chronology
traditionallyRegardedAsAncestorOf Cushites NERFINISHED
peoples of Ethiopia
peoples south of Egypt

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Cush genealogicalAncestor Cush (son of Ham)