5 occurrences in 5 dictionaries

Reference: Joktan

American

Son of Eber, and by him connected with the Hebrews and other Shemite families, Ge 10:25-30; 1Ch 1:19-23. He is believed to be the Kahtan, or Yektan, to whom Arabian writers trace their purest and most ancient genealogies.

Easton

little, the second of the two sons of Eber (Ge 10:25; 1Ch 1:19). There is an Arab tradition that Joktan (Arab. Kahtan) was the progenitor of all the purest tribes of Central and Southern Arabia.

Fausets

Son of Eber (Ge 10:25,30; 1Ch 1:19). Head of the Joktanite Arabs. His settlements were in S. Arabia, "from Mesha unto Sephar a mount of the East" (Zafari, a seaport E. of Yemen; an emporium of trade with Africa and India). The Arab Kahtan whose sons peopled Yemen or Arabia Felix. Cushites from Ham (Ge 10:7) and Ludites from Shem (Ge 10:22) were already there, and intermingled with them. The seafaring element was derived from the Cushites, the Shemites not being seafaring; also the Cyclopean masonry and the rock cut Himyeritic inscriptions indicate the presence of Cushites. Arab tradition makes Joktan or Kahtan progenitor of the purest tribes of central and southern Arabia. The Scripture list of his descendants confirms this; almost all the names are certainly connected with this locality: "Almodad (El-Mudad), Sheleph (Sulaf or Silfan), Hazarmaveth" (Hadramaut), etc.

Morish

Jok'tan

Son of Eber, of the family of Shem. Ge 10:25-26,29; 1Ch 1:19-20,23. His descendants are traced to southern Arabia.

Smith

Jok'tan

(small), son of Eber,

Ge 10:25; 1Ch 1:19

and the father of the Joktanite Arabs.

Ge 10:30

(B.C. about 2200.)