Lubal

Male

Lubal can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

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Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 1691 (Jasher 7:4)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2142

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Lubal was one of the sons of Magog.

Genealogy

  • Lubal was a son of Magog.
  • Magog was a son of Japheth.
  • Japheth was one of the sons of Noah.

Historical Context

Lubal’s existence is situated in the second generation after the great flood, a period estimated to be between 1688-1722 A.M.. This was a time of significant upheaval and change, following the destruction of the pre-diluvian world and the subsequent repopulation of the earth by Noah and his descendants. After the confounding of languages at the Tower of Babel, the families of Noah dispersed to their allotted territories. Japheth and his sons, including Magog and subsequently his children like Lubal, migrated towards the northern regions and began to establish settlements. This era was characterized by the initial stages of the formation of distinct peoples and their geographical distribution across the globe.

Narrative

The narrative concerning Lubal within these venerable texts is concise, primarily focusing on his lineage within the broader genealogical accounts of Noah’s descendants. As a son of Magog, Lubal was among those who journeyed northward following the dispersal from the land of Shinar after the Tower of Babel incident. The texts record that the sons of Japheth, including the sons of Magog such as Lubal and his brother Elichanaf, were part of the initial wave of settlers in the northern parts of the earth. While no specific actions or individual history are attributed to Lubal beyond his familial connection to Magog, his inclusion in the genealogy signifies his role in the early diversification and expansion of humanity in the post-flood world, contributing to the establishment of the families descended from Japheth in their designated regions.