Reference: Casluhim
American
Descendants of Mizraim. See CAPHTORIM.
Easton
fortified, a people descended from Mizraim (Ge 10:14; 1Ch 1:12). Their original seat was probably somewhere in Lower Egypt, along the sea-coast to the south border of Palestine.
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Fausets
Of Mizraite (Egyptian) origin (Ge 10:14; 1Ch 1:12). Herodotus (2:104) says the Colchians were of Egyptian origin; so Bochart identifies the Casluhim with the Colchians. Out of them proceeded the Philistines. Forster (Ep. ad Michael., 16, etc.) conjectures Casiotis, a region between Gaza and Pelusium, called from Mount Custos. Knobel says the name in Coptic means burning, i.e. a dry desert region. The Colchians were probably a colony from Casiotis.
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Hastings
A name occurring in Ge 10:14; 1Ch 1:12, in connexion with the names of other peoples there spoken of as descended from Mizraim, esp. the Caphtorim and Philistines.
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Morish
Cas'luhim
People who descended from Mizraim, and 'out of whom came Philistim' or the Philistines (some of the Philistines: see CAPHTOR). Ge 10:14; 1Ch 1:12.