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Elam (Hebrew Bible)

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Elam (עֵילָם) in the Hebrew Bible is a name for the Elamites. The name is a loan from the Akkadian language. By aitiology, the Elamites were considered the offspring of Elam son of Shem (Genesis 10:22, Ezra 4:9;) (Incidentally, this implies that the Elamites were considered Semites by the Hebrews, in spite of their language being unrelated to the Semitic languages). The Book of Jubilees may reflect ancient tradition when it mentions a son (or daughter, in some versions) of 'Elam named "Susan", whose daughter Rasuaya married Arpachshad, progenitor of another branch of Shemites. Shushan (or Susa) was the ancient capital of the Elamite Empire.

Elam as a personal name also refers to eight other figures appearing in the Hebrew Bible:

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