Tilmaz

Male

Tilmaz can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

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Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown (Jasher 10:10)

Death: 

Unknown

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Tilmaz is identified as one of the ten families descended from Tugarma.
  • Following the dispersal after the tower incident, Tilmaz and their kin spread and settled in the north.
  • A defining characteristic of Tilmaz, along with the other families of Tugarma, was their practice of constructing cities.
  • The cities built by Tilmaz were named after their own family name.

Genealogy

  • Tilmaz is of the lineage of Tugarma.
  • Tugarma was a son of Gomer.
  • Gomer was a son of Japheth.
  • Japheth was one of the sons of Noah, born after the flood.

Historical Context

The emergence of Tilmaz occurs within the post-Babel narrative, a significant epoch marked by the scattering of Noah’s descendants and the division of the earth. Following the confounding of languages, families and nations migrated to various regions, with the descendants of Japheth, including Gomer and his son Tugarma, moving towards the northern territories. A notable cultural phenomenon of this era, as evidenced by the actions of Tilmaz and their related families, was the establishment of urban centers. This act of city-building was often accompanied by the custom of naming these settlements after the founding lineage, serving as a testament to their ancestry and a way to establish their identity in the newly inhabited lands. This period was also characterized by the establishment of governments within these new cities.

Narrative

The narrative concerning Tilmaz positions them as one of the foundational families originating from Tugarma, a grandson of Japheth. In the aftermath of the linguistic confusion and subsequent dispersal from Shinar, the descendants of Tugarma undertook a migration to the north, establishing their presence in that region. A key action attributed to Tilmaz and their fellow families was the construction of cities, a common practice among the descendants of Japheth in their allocated territories. Significantly, these urban centers were named after the respective families, highlighting the importance of ancestral lineage in the early stages of repopulation and societal organization after the flood and the tower incident. While the provided sources do not offer specific details regarding individual deeds or interactions of a figure named Tilmaz, their inclusion in the genealogical records of Japheth’s posterity and the description of their city-building activities contribute to the broader narrative of how the earth was settled and organized following the dispersion from Babel. Tilmaz, therefore, represents an eponymous ancestor whose descendants played a role in establishing communities in the northern parts of the world, adhering to the cultural practices of their time by building and naming cities after their family.