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- Biblical_Elam abstract "Elam (/ˈiː.ləm/; עֵילָם ‘Êlām) in the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 10:22, Ezra 4:9;) is said to be one of the sons of Shem, the son of Noah. It is also used (as in Akkadian), for the ancient country of Elam in what is now southern Iran, whose people the Hebrews believed to be the offspring of Elam, son of Shem. This implies that the Elamites were considered Semites by the Hebrews, although their language was not Semitic, but is considered a linguistic isolate. This modern categorization does not conflict with the Hebrew Bible, since it holds that the diversity of human languages originated at the tower of Babel.Genesis also states that Elam's brother Arphaxad was born two years after the flood.Elam (the nation) is also mentioned in Genesis 14, describing an ancient war in the time of Abraham, involving a king of Elam it calls Chedorlaomer.The prophecies of Isaiah (11:11, 21:2, 22:6) and Jeremiah (25:25) also mention Elam. The last part of Jeremiah 49 is an apocalyptic oracle against Elam which states that Elam will be scattered to the four winds of the earth, but \"will be, in the end of days, that I will return their captivity,\" a prophecy self-dated to the first year of Zedekiah (597 BC).The Book of Jubilees may reflect ancient tradition when it mentions a son (or daughter, in some versions) of 'Elam named \"Susan\", whose daughter Rasuaya married Arpachshad, progenitor of another branch of Shemites. Shushan (or Susa) was the ancient capital of the Elamite Empire. (Dan. 8:2)Elam Has a son called \"Jehiel\" and Jehiel has a Son called \"Shecaniah\" (Ezra 10:2)Elam as a personal name also refers to eight other figures appearing in the Hebrew Bible:Elam is a son of Shashak of the tribe of Benjamin in 1 Chronicles 8:24 .Elam is the son of Meshelemiah, a Levite of the family of Kohath in 1 Chronicles 26:3.Elam is the ancestor of a family that returned with Zerubbabel in Ezra 2:1-2,7.Elam is the ancestor of a family that returned from the Captivity in Ezra 2:31. This is possibly the same man and family as in Ezra 2:1-2,7.Elam is the ancestor of a family that returned with Ezra in Ezra 8:7 .Elam is the grandfather of Shechaniah in Ezra 10:3.Elam is one of the men who joins Nehemiah in sealing the new covenant in Nehemiah 10:14.Elam is a priest who helps in the rededication of the rebuilt walls of Jerusalem in Nehemiah 12:42.↑".
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- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Abraham.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Akkadian_language.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Archevite.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Arpachshad.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Babylonian_captivity.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Ezra.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Genesis.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Isaiah.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Jeremiah.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Jubilees.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Nehemiah.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Books_of_Chronicles.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elam.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_Bible_people.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Noach_(parsha).
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shem.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torah_people.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Chedorlaomer.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Elam.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_Bible.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_eschatology.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Kehath.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Language_isolate.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Levite.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink List_of_biblical_names_starting_with_E.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink List_of_minor_biblical_figures,_L–Z.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Nehemiah.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Noah.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Semitic_languages.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Semitic_people.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Shashak.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Shechaniah.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Shem.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Susa.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Tribe.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Zedekiah.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLink Zerubbabel.
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biblical Elam".
- Biblical_Elam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elam".
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- Biblical_Elam subject Category:Elam.
- Biblical_Elam subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_people.
- Biblical_Elam subject Category:Noach_(parsha).
- Biblical_Elam subject Category:Shem.
- Biblical_Elam subject Category:Torah_people.
- Biblical_Elam type Person.
- Biblical_Elam type People.
- Biblical_Elam comment "Elam (/ˈiː.ləm/; עֵילָם ‘Êlām) in the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 10:22, Ezra 4:9;) is said to be one of the sons of Shem, the son of Noah. It is also used (as in Akkadian), for the ancient country of Elam in what is now southern Iran, whose people the Hebrews believed to be the offspring of Elam, son of Shem. This implies that the Elamites were considered Semites by the Hebrews, although their language was not Semitic, but is considered a linguistic isolate.".
- Biblical_Elam label "Biblical Elam".
- Biblical_Elam sameAs Q1147704.
- Biblical_Elam sameAs ኤላም_(የሴም_ልጅ).
- Biblical_Elam sameAs Елам_(син_на_Сим).
- Biblical_Elam sameAs עילם_(דמות_מקראית).
- Biblical_Elam sameAs 엘람_(히브리어_성경).
- Biblical_Elam sameAs Elam_(persoon).
- Biblical_Elam sameAs Elam_(postać_biblijna).
- Biblical_Elam sameAs Elão_bíblico.
- Biblical_Elam sameAs m.0dlj_.
- Biblical_Elam sameAs Q1147704.
- Biblical_Elam wasDerivedFrom Biblical_Elam?oldid=677072372.
- Biblical_Elam isPrimaryTopicOf Biblical_Elam.