Taari

Male

Taari can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

 and 

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Lifespan:

Birth: 

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

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2142

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Taari was one of the sons of Tubal.

Genealogy

  • Taari was a son of Tubal.
  • Tubal was a son of Japheth.
  • Japheth was one of the sons of Noah.
  • Thus, Taari was a grandson of Japheth and a descendant of Noah.

Historical Context

As a son of Tubal, Taari would have been born in the second generation after the Great Flood, a period estimated to span from 1688 to 1722 A.M.. This era was significant for the dispersal of Noah’s descendants and their subsequent settlement in the lands assigned to them. The sons of Japheth, including Tubal and his offspring such as Taari, migrated towards the northern and western regions. This period involved the establishment of familial lineages and the initial construction of cities. Furthermore, the sources indicate that the descendants of Tubal engaged in warfare with the children of Chittim, suggesting a context of potential conflict and interaction among these early post-diluvian communities that would have influenced the lives of Taari and his brothers.

Narrative

The narrative concerning Taari within the provided sources is concise. He is identified as one of the three sons of Tubal, his brothers being Ariphi and Kesed. The texts do not furnish any specific details regarding Taari’s individual actions, his own family, or any particular events in which he was involved. His mention serves primarily as part of the genealogical record tracing the lineage of Japheth and the early repopulation of the earth following the flood. As a son of Tubal, Taari would have contributed to the expansion and establishment of the Japhetic peoples in their designated territories. While the sources do not offer a personal story for Taari, his inclusion alongside his brothers provides a foundational element for understanding the early divisions and settlements of humanity. The broader context of the interactions of Tubal’s descendants, including potential conflicts, would have formed the backdrop against which Taari and his family lived, even though his individual role remains unrecorded in these early accounts.