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Cush
/ˈkʌʃ, ˈkʊʃ/
錢
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Cush
black
. (1.)
A
son
,
probably
the
eldest
,
of
Ham
,
and
the
father
of
Nimrod
(
Gen
. 10:8; 1
Chr
. 1:10).
From
him
the
land
of
Cush
seems
to
have
derived
its
name
.
The
question
of
the
precise
locality
of
the
land
of
Cush
has
given
rise
to
not
a
little
controversy
.
The
second
river
of
Paradise
surrounded
the
whole
land
of
Cush
(
Gen
. 2:13, R.V.).
The
term
Cush
is
in
the
Old
Testament
generally
applied
to
the
countries
south
of
the
Israelites
.
It
was
the
southern
limit
of
Egypt
(
Ezek
. 29:10,
A.V. "
Ethiopia
,"
Heb
.
Cush
),
with
which
it
is
generally
associated
(
Ps
. 68:31;
Isa
. 18:1;
Jer
. 46:9,
etc
.).
It
stands
also
associated
with
Elam
(
Isa
. 11:11),
with
Persia
(
Ezek
.
38:5),
and
with
the
Sabeans
(
Isa
. 45:14).
From
these
facts
it
has
been
inferred
that
Cush
included
Arabia
and
the
country
on
the
west
coast
of
the
Red
Sea
.
Rawlinson
takes
it
to
be
the
country
still
known
as
Khuzi-stan
,
on
the
east
side
of
the
Lower
Tigris
.
But
there
are
intimations
which
warrant
the
conclusion
that
there
was
also
a
Cush
in
Africa
,
the
Ethiopia
(
so
called
by
the
Greeks
)
of
Africa
.
Ezekiel
speaks
(29:10;
comp
. 30:4-6)
of
it
as
lying
south
of
Egypt
.
It
was
the
country
now
known
to
us
as
Nubia
and
Abyssinia
(
Isa
. 18:1;
Zeph
. 3:10,
Heb
.
Cush
).
In
ancient
Egyptian
inscriptions
Ethiopia
is
termed
_Kesh_.
The
Cushites
appear
to
have
spread
along
extensive
tracts
,
stretching
from
the
Upper
Nile
to
the
Euphrates
and
Tigris
.
At
an
early
period
there
was
a
stream
of
migration
of
Cushites
"
from
Ethiopia
,
properly
so
called
,
through
Arabia
,
Babylonia
,
and
Persia
,
to
Western
India
."
The
Hamite
races
,
soon
after
their
arrival
in
Africa
,
began
to
spread
north
,
east
,
and
west
.
Three
branches
of
the
Cushite
or
Ethiopian
stock
,
moving
from
Western
Asia
,
settled
in
the
regions
contiguous
to
the
Persian
Gulf
.
One
branch
,
called
the
Cossaeans
,
settled
in
the
mountainous
district
on
the
east
of
the
Tigris
,
known
afterwards
as
Susiana
;
another
occupied
the
lower
regions
of
the
Euphrates
and
the
Tigris
;
while
a
third
colonized
the
southern
shores
and
islands
of
the
gulf
,
whence
they
afterwards
emigrated
to
the
Mediterranean
and
settled
on
the
coast
of
Palestine
as
the
Phoenicians
.
Nimrod
was
a
great
Cushite
chief
.
He
conquered
the
Accadians
,
a
Tauranian
race
,
already
settled
in
Mesopotamia
,
and
founded
his
kingdom
,
the
Cushites
mingling
with
the
Accads
,
and
so
forming
the
Chaldean
nation
.
(2.)
A
Benjamite
of
this
name
is
mentioned
in
the
title
of
Ps
.
7. "
Cush
was
probably
a
follower
of
Saul
,
the
head
of
his
tribe
,
and
had
sought
the
friendship
of
David
for
the
purpose
of
'
rewarding
evil
to
him
that
was
at
peace
with
him
.'"
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Cush
,
Cushan
,
Cushi
,
Ethiopians
;
blackness
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