Gether גֶּ֫תֶר

Male Early Patriarch H1666 2 books

Son of Aram; grandson of Shem; part of Table of Nations.

Who is Gether in the Bible?

Gether was a son of Aram and grandson of Shem, appearing in the biblical genealogies of Genesis 10:23 and 1 Chronicles 1:17. He is listed among the four sons of Aram, alongside his brothers Uz, Hul, and Mash, as part of the Table of Nations that records the descendants of Noah after the Great Flood. As a member of the Semitic line through Shem, Gether's family is traditionally associated with the regions of Syria and Mesopotamia. While Gether himself receives no further biblical narrative or detail beyond his name in the genealogical record, his mention underscores the ancient world's ethnic and geographic divisions as understood by the biblical writers.

Biography

Gether is mentioned in Gen.10.23 and 1Ch.1.17 as one of the sons of Aram, who was a son of Shem. Shem was one of the three sons of Noah, and his descendants are listed in the Table of Nations (Genesis 10), which provides a genealogical record of the repopulation of the Earth after the Great Flood. Gether is listed alongside his brothers Uz, Hul, and Mash (or Meshech in 1 Chronicles). The Table of Nations is organized according to the descendants of Noah's three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. The descendants of Shem, known as Semites, are believed to have settled in the Middle East, and Aram's descendants, including Gether, are traditionally associated with the regions of Syria and Mesopotamia. However, no further details are provided about Gether's life, his specific descendants, or the territory they inhabited. The mention of Gether in the Table of Nations serves to emphasize the common ancestry of the various nations and people groups that emerged after the Flood.

Family

In Scripture

2 biblical books ; 1 with study content
Genesis 1 verse
1 Chronicles 1 verse
  • 1 Chronicles 1:17

    "The sons of Shem: Elam, Asshur, Arphaxad, Lud, and Aram. The sons of Aram: Uz, Hul, Gether, and Meshech."

Names & Aliases

Form Language Script
Named Hebrew גֶּ֫תֶר
Encyclopedia Article

Gether

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

geth-sem'-a-ne (Gethsemanei (for other spellings and accents see Thayer, under the word); probably from the Aramaic gath shemanim, "oil press"): Mentioned (Mt 26:36; <ref osisR