Dedon
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Interesting Facts
- Dedon was one of the sons of Meshech.
Genealogy
- Dedon was a son of Meshech.
- Meshech was one of the sons of Japheth.
- Japheth was one of the sons of Noah.
- Therefore, Dedon was a grandson of Japheth and a descendant of Noah.
Historical Context
As a son of Meshech, Dedon would have been born in the second generation after the Great Flood, a period estimated to be between 1688 and 1722 A.M.. This epoch witnessed the initial dispersal of Noah’s progeny following the deluge. The sons of Japheth, among whom was Meshech and subsequently Dedon, migrated to the northern regions, establishing their families and settlements. This era was characterized by the establishment of distinct familial lines and the nascent stages of building cities. While the immediate sources do not detail specific events in Dedon’s lifetime, it is plausible that he was part of the general movement and settlement patterns of his father’s lineage in the territories allocated to them after the division of the lands.
Narrative
The narrative concerning Dedon within the selected texts is limited to his genealogical listing as one of the sons of Meshech. No specific actions, dialogues, or personal events are attributed to him. His inclusion in the lineage of Japheth serves to document the early generations that arose after the flood and their role in populating the earth. As a son of Meshech, Dedon contributes to the understanding of how the families of Japheth branched out and established themselves in their designated territories following the post-diluvian repopulation. While the texts do not provide a personal account for Dedon, his existence is noted as part of the broader record of Noah’s descendants and their initial divisions. Later accounts detail the scattering of these families and the building of cities after the confusion of tongues at Babel, events that would have occurred in subsequent generations.