Harmon

Male

Harmon can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

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Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 1694 (Jasher 7:15)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2142

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Harmon is identified as one of the sons of Elam in the book of Jasher.

Genealogy

  • Harmon was a son of Elam.
  • Elam was one of the five sons of Shem.
  • Shem was one of the three sons of Noah who had children after the flood.

Historical Context

Harmon lived in the early post-diluvian period, during which the descendants of Noah spread across the earth. Following the events of the flood, Noah instructed his sons and grandsons to adhere to righteousness and avoid the sins that led to the earth’s destruction. After the dispersal from the land of Shinar due to the confusion of languages at the Tower of Babel, the families of Noah’s sons migrated and established their own territories and cities, often naming them after their progenitors. As a son of Elam, who was a son of Shem, Harmon’s life would have been situated within this context of familial expansion and the establishment of Shemite communities.

Narrative

The personal narrative of Harmon is not detailed within the provided sources beyond his listing as a son of Elam in the book of Jasher. His existence contributes to the genealogical record of Shem’s descendants, illustrating the early proliferation of families after the flood and the subsequent division of humanity into various groups. While no specific actions or events are attributed to Harmon, his place within the lineage of Elam connects him to the broader narrative of the Shemites who, according to Noah’s blessing, were favored by the Lord God. Thus, Harmon’s significance within the narrative lies primarily in his role as a member of this foundational post-flood lineage.