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Literally 'fire people,' since their faces are like fire (Rashi). The Targum translates this name as Livvakai or Livkai, possibly a Lybian tribe. Josephus states that they are Lybians. See note on Genesis 10:6 regarding Put.
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=Ancient Libya (All of Africa)=
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'''Y-DNA Haplogroup E-M35*''' which reaches 19% in samples taken from among Ethiopian Oromo. The Targum translates this name as Livvakai or Livkai, possibly 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). 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 Greeks was a Mysterious land from whence came legends concerning the Ourea, Hecatonchires, The Gigantes, As well as Cyclopes, Pontus, Nereus, Thaumus, Phorcys, Ceto, Eurybia, Aphrodite, and even Typhon.
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See note on Genesis 10:6 regarding Put.  
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See also:
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:[[גברים|Titans]]
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::[[פתרסים|Pre-Greeks]]
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:::[[כפתרים|Greco-Romans]]
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::[[כסלחים|Cassiopeians]]
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:::[[פלשתים|Pelasgians]]
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::[[לודים|Phoenicians]]
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::[[נפתחים|Naphtuhim]]
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::[[ענמים|Anamim]]
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::[[להבים|Lehabim]]
  
 
[[Category:Seventy nations]]
 
[[Category:Seventy nations]]

Revision as of 13:33, 12 February 2013

Ancient Libya (All of Africa)

Y-DNA Haplogroup E-M35* which reaches 19% in samples taken from among Ethiopian Oromo. The Targum translates this name as Livvakai or Livkai, possibly 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 Greeks was a Mysterious land from whence came legends concerning the Ourea, Hecatonchires, The Gigantes, As well as Cyclopes, Pontus, Nereus, Thaumus, Phorcys, Ceto, Eurybia, Aphrodite, and even Typhon.

See note on Genesis 10:6 regarding Put.

See also:

Titans
Pre-Greeks
Greco-Romans
Cassiopeians
Pelasgians
Phoenicians
Naphtuhim
Anamim
Lehabim