Joktan יׇקְטָן

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Son of Eber and ancestor of Arabian tribes

Who is Joktan in the Bible?

Joktan was a descendant of Shem through his father Eber and the brother of Peleg, appearing in the genealogies of Genesis 10:25-29 and 1 Chronicles 1:19-23. He is identified as the ancestor of thirteen Arabian tribes whose names, including Sheba, Ophir, Havilah, and Hazarmaveth, correspond to regions in the southern Arabian Peninsula. The division between Joktan and his brother Peleg occurred during a time when "the earth was divided," possibly referring to the scattering of nations and languages at the Tower of Babel (Genesis 10:25). Joktan's significance in biblical genealogy lies in his role as the progenitor of Arabian peoples, establishing the Table of Nations' account of how humanity dispersed after the flood.

Biography

Joktan is mentioned in the genealogies of Genesis 10 and 1 Chronicles 1 as a descendant of Shem, the son of Noah. He was the son of Eber and the brother of Peleg (Gen.10.25; 1Ch.1.19). The biblical record states that in the days of Peleg, the earth was divided, possibly referring to the division of languages and nations at the Tower of Babel (Gen.10.25).

Joktan is described as the ancestor of several Arabian tribes. Gen.10.26-29 and 1Ch.1.20-23 list his 13 sons: Almodad, Sheleph, Hazarmaveth, Jerah, Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, Obal, Abimael, Sheba, Ophir, Havilah, and Jobab. These names are associated with various regions in Arabia, suggesting that Joktan's descendants settled in the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula.

The mention of Joktan and his sons in the Table of Nations (Genesis 10) serves to highlight the diversity of peoples and nations that descended from Noah's sons after the Flood. It also demonstrates the fulfillment of God's command to be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth (Gen.9.1).

Although no further details are provided about Joktan's life or his relationship with his descendants, his inclusion in the biblical genealogies emphasizes the connection between the Semitic peoples and the Arabian tribes. It also underscores the importance of genealogical records in ancient Near Eastern societies for establishing family ties and tracing the origins of nations.

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In Scripture

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Genesis 3 verses
  • Genesis 10:25

    "Two sons were born to Eber: One was named Peleg, because in his days the earth was divided, and his brother was named Joktan."

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  • Genesis 10:26

    "And Joktan was the father of Almodad, Sheleph, Hazarmaveth, Jerah,"

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  • Genesis 10:29

    "Ophir, Havilah, and Jobab. All these were sons of Joktan."

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1 Chronicles 3 verses
  • 1 Chronicles 1:19

    "Two sons were born to Eber: One was named Peleg, because in his days the earth was divided, and his brother was named Joktan."

  • 1 Chronicles 1:20

    "And Joktan was the father of Almodad, Sheleph, Hazarmaveth, Jerah,"

  • 1 Chronicles 1:23

    "Ophir, Havilah, and Jobab. All these were sons of Joktan."

Names & Aliases

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Named Hebrew יׇקְטָן
Encyclopedia Article

Joktan

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

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(1) A city in the Shephelah of Judah named between Mizpeh and Lachish (Jos 15:38); unidentified.

(2) A city in Edom formerly cal