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21 And sons were also born[a] to Shem (the older brother of Japheth),[b] the father of all the sons of Eber.

22 The sons of Shem were Elam,[c] Asshur,[d] Arphaxad,[e] Lud,[f] and Aram.[g] 23 The sons of Aram were Uz, Hul, Gether, and Mash.[h]

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  1. Genesis 10:21 tn Heb “And to Shem was born.”
  2. Genesis 10:21 tn Or “whose older brother was Japheth.” Some translations render Japheth as the older brother, understanding the adjective הַגָּדוֹל (haggadol, “older”) as modifying Japheth. However, in Hebrew when a masculine singular definite attributive adjective follows the sequence masculine singular construct noun plus proper name, the adjective invariably modifies the noun in construct, not the proper name. Such is the case here. See Deut 11:7; Judg 1:13; 2:7; 3:9; 9:5; 2 Kgs 15:35; 2 Chr 27:3; Neh 3:30; Jer 13:9; 36:10; Ezek 10:19; 11:1.
  3. Genesis 10:22 sn The Hebrew name Elam (עֵילָם, ʿelam) means “highland.” The Elamites were a non-Semitic people who lived east of Babylon.
  4. Genesis 10:22 sn Asshur is the name for the Assyrians. Asshur was the region in which Nimrod expanded his power (see v. 11, where the name is also mentioned). When names appear in both sections of a genealogical list, it probably means that there were both Hamites and Shemites living in that region in antiquity, especially if the name is a place name.
  5. Genesis 10:22 sn The descendants of Arphaxad may have lived northeast of Nineveh.
  6. Genesis 10:22 sn Lud may have been the ancestor of the Ludbu, who lived near the Tigris River.
  7. Genesis 10:22 sn Aram became the collective name of the northern tribes living in the steppes of Mesopotamia and speaking Aramaic dialects.
  8. Genesis 10:23 tc The MT reads “Mash”; the LXX and 1 Chr 1:17 read “Meshech.”sn Uz, Hul, Gether, and Mash. Little is known about these descendants of Aram.