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Jotham, son of Ishmael

 

Pronunciation:  DZHO-thuhm

Occurrences:  4

First Reference:  Beginnings 20:10-11

 

Therefore, Ishmael came to dwell in the borders of Jordan, and when he was 235 years of age, he became the father of Jotham, and after he begat Jotham, Ishmael lived in peace by the banks of the Jordan 175 years.

Now Jotham lived 260 years and he became the father of Azor; and after he begat Azor, Jotham lived 280 years. And all the inhabitants round about wept at his passing, for he was exceedingly wise in the ways of God.

 

 

See:  Adamic Family (Adaam), Azor, Ishmael

 

Summary:  Born c. 7,759 BCE [*], Jotham was a descendant of Enoch. He was the son of Ishmael, and father of Azor (B:20:10-11).

 

 

Adamic lineage traced through Enoch       Beginnings 20:4-25

 

Enoch + Larisha

 Methuselah + Japhia   (birth of Methuselah: c. 8,850 BCE)

    Mahlon

Hezron

 Ramoth

   Bozdra

     Ishmael

       Jotham

           Azor

            Eleazar + Mishka

              Zanosh, Maciah + Jotham

                Eliakim

                   Pelag

                     Melkiah

                       Resha + Sheba

                         Peku-Hamaliel

                           Hoda

                             Eber

                               Ramsha + Haziel

                                 Methuselah (Bozdra) + Ziphia

                                   Lamech, Phiniah (brothers)

                                      Noah + Suzanne (cousins)    (birth of Noah: c. 5,000 BCE)

                                               Shem, Japheth, Ham, Cimbri

 

 

 

 

Notes/References:

 

[*]  Based off the approximate date of Methuselah's birth: c. 8,850 BCE.

 

 

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