Ham

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Ham is a biblical figure known as one of Noah’s sons and a progenitor of several ancient peoples mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Ham canonical 9
Ham (traditional identification) 1
Ham people 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Noah’s son
biblical figure
progenitor
appearsInChapter Genesis 10
Genesis 5
Genesis 6
Genesis 7
Genesis 8
Genesis 9
appearsInStory Noah’s drunkenness
associatedWithRegion Africa
Canaan
Egypt
childOf Noah
Noah’s wife
descendantsListedIn Table of Nations
describedAs younger son of Noah in some traditions
fatherOf Canaan
Cush
Egypt
surface form: Mizraim

Put
genealogicalRole ancestor of several ancient Near Eastern peoples
hasDescendantGroup Caphtorim (via Mizraim in some traditions)
Casluhim (via Mizraim in some traditions)
Ludim (via Mizraim in some traditions)
Tribe of Naftali (in some traditions)
surface form: Naphtuhim (via Mizraim in some traditions)

Pathrusim (via Mizraim in some traditions)
Philistines
surface form: Philistines (via Mizraim in some traditions)
landOfHamMentionedIn Psalms
languageOfName Hebrew
mentionedIn Book of Genesis
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible
nameTransliteratedAs Ḥam
nameWrittenInHebrew חָם
progenitorOf Canaanites
Nubians
surface form: Cushites

Egyptians
Libyans
relatedCurseNarrative Curse of Canaan
religiousTradition Christianity
Islam
Judaism
roleInNarrative passenger on Noah’s Ark
witness of the Flood
scripturalStatus patriarchal ancestor
siblingOf Japheth
Shem
traditionallyLinkedTo land of Ham

Referenced by (11)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Noah parentOf Ham
Drunkenness of Noah showsFigure Ham
subject surface form: The Drunkenness of Noah (Michelangelo fresco)
Put listedAsSonOf Ham
Bajju neighboringEthnicGroups Ham
this entity surface form: Ham people
Japheth siblingOf Ham
Naamah (traditional Jewish identification) motherOf Ham
this entity surface form: Ham (traditional identification)
Shem hasSibling Ham
Genesis 5 mentions Ham