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− | + | The Gentile names of this nation's Patriarch are '''Polus''' and '''Geb''' father of the [[Gibborim]]. | |
− | '''Y-DNA Haplogroup E- | + | =Y-DNA Haplogroup E-Z827= |
+ | This Genetic marker reaches 19% in samples taken from among Ethiopian Oromo. | ||
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+ | The Targum translates this name as Livvakai or Livkai, a Lybian tribe possibly related to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libu Libu]. The name "Lehavim/Lehabim" derives from "lahab" (fire) and literally means 'fire people,' since their faces are like fire (Rashi). | ||
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+ | Josephus states that they are the ancient Libyans (which was at that time a Greek term used to refer to all of Africa which to the ancient Greco-Romans was a Mysterious ancestral land. | ||
See note on Genesis 10:6 regarding Put. | See note on Genesis 10:6 regarding Put. | ||
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+ | Polus was the father of the Gibborim. The name was applied to him because he was serpentine like a pole and because his children spread from east to west as well as almost from Pole to Pole even further south than the people of [[Krios]]. | ||
===See also:=== | ===See also:=== | ||
− | :[[ | + | :[[Titans|Titans E-M215]] |
− | ::[[לודים| | + | ::[[לודים|Hyperion Ludim (E-V68)]] |
− | ::[[ | + | ::[[ענמים|Krios Anamim (E-V16)]] |
− | + | ::[[להבים|Polus/Geb Ancient-Libyans (E-Z827)]] | |
− | ::[[ | + | ::[[נפתחים|Iapetus/Nafetuh (E-M81)]] |
− | + | ::[[פתרסים|Petrus/Seth Gigantes (E-Z830)]] | |
− | ::[[ | + | ::[[כסלחים|Oceanus Cassiopeians (E-A929)]] whence came [[פלשתים|Inachus Pelasgians (E-M183)]] |
− | + | ::[[כפתרים|Jupiter Kaftorim (E-M34)]] | |
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[[Category:Seventy nations]] | [[Category:Seventy nations]] |
Latest revision as of 01:39, 17 October 2017
The Gentile names of this nation's Patriarch are Polus and Geb father of the Gibborim.
Y-DNA Haplogroup E-Z827
This Genetic marker reaches 19% in samples taken from among Ethiopian Oromo.
The Targum translates this name as Livvakai or Livkai, a Lybian tribe possibly related to the Libu. The name "Lehavim/Lehabim" derives from "lahab" (fire) and literally means 'fire people,' since their faces are like fire (Rashi).
Josephus states that they are the ancient Libyans (which was at that time a Greek term used to refer to all of Africa which to the ancient Greco-Romans was a Mysterious ancestral land.
See note on Genesis 10:6 regarding Put.
Polus was the father of the Gibborim. The name was applied to him because he was serpentine like a pole and because his children spread from east to west as well as almost from Pole to Pole even further south than the people of Krios.