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Ham

Smith's Bible Dictionary

Ham. (hot; sunburnt).

1. The name of one of the three sons of Noah, apparently the second in age. (B.C. 2448). Of the history of Ham, nothing is related, except his irreverence to his father, and the curse which that patriarch pronounced. The sons of Ham are stated, to have been "Cush and Mizraim and Phut and Canaan." Genesis 10:6. Compare 1 Chronicles 1:8.

Egypt is recognized as the "land of Ham," in the Bible. Psalms 78:51; Psalms 105:23; Psalms 106:22. The other settlements of the sons of Ham are discussed under their respective names. The three most illustrious Hamite nations - the Cushites, the Phoenicians and the Egyptians - were greatly mixed with foreign peoples. Their architecture has a solid grandeur that we look for in vain elsewhere.

2. According to the present text, Genesis 14:5, Chedorlaomer and his allies smote the Zuzim in a place called Ham, probably in the territory of the Ammonites, (Gilead), east of the Jordan.

Bibliography Information
Smith, William, Dr. Entry for 'Ham'. Smith's Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​sbd/​h/ham.html. 1901.