Japheth
'''Japheth''' ('''יֶפֶת''' / יָפֶת "Enlarge", Standard Hebrew Yéfet / Yáfet, Tiberian Hebrew Yép̄eṯ / Yāp̄eṯ) is one of the sons of Noah in the Bible. He is most popularly regarded as the youngest son, though some traditions regard him as the eldest son. In Arabic citations his name is normally given as Yafet ibn Nuh (Japheth son of Noah). With the adoption of the Bible in Europe, Japheth was taken by European Christians to be the father of the Europeans. Hence the term Japhetic was formerly used to refer to European peoples. The term was also applied by pre-Darwinian writers to what later became known as the Indo-European language group. It is believed that other cultures mention Japheth: the pagan Greeks knew him as Iapetos, the Indian Sanskrit has Pra-Japati, and the Romans Iu-Pater or Father Jove, which became Jupiter. Others argue that these are mere coincidences. The actual Indo-European etymology of Latin Iuppiter or Iūpiter, i.e. Jupiter, is
- dyeu-p(e)ter, "O father Jove" [the symbol "(e)" has been used here for the shwa].
See also
- Caucasian peoples
External links
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