7. Elishah. See also on Gen. 10:4. The progenitor of the inhabitants of “isles” or coasts (possibly Sicily, southern Italy, or Sardinia), who provided blue and purple in their trade with Tyre (Eze. 27:7). Such dyes were obtained from certain kinds of shellfish.
Tarshish. The name is now commonly identified with Tartessus in Spain (see on Gen. 10:4; see also 1 Kings 10:22; 22:48; 1 Chron. 7:10; Ps 48:7; Isa. 2:16; 23:1, 14; 60:9; 66:19; Jer. 10:9; Eze. 27:12, 25; Jonah 1:3).
Kittim. Probably, the island of Cyprus (see on Gen. 10:4; see also Num. 24:24; Eze. 27:6).
Dodanim. Rather, Rodanim (see on Gen. 10:4). His descendants were probably the inhabitants of Rhodes.
Cush. The Cushites inhabited Nubia, now part of the Sudan, anciently called Ethiopia (see on Gen. 10:6).
Mizraim. The Hebrew name for the land or peoples of Egypt (see on Gen. 10:6).
Put. Probably to be identified with the inhabitants of the land of Punt (see on Gen. 10:6; Jer. 46:9; Eze. 27:10; 30:5; 38:5; Nahum 3:9).
Canaan. See on Gen. 10:6. There is much evidence of an early connection between Canaan and Egypt.