Genesis Chapter 10 Discussion Page 8



 
  • Cheryl on Genesis 10 - 7 years ago
    Chapter 4 verse 8 was Nimrod the sun god that is mentioned that Constatine worship that's how we get Sunday so how did Noah's father Nimrod
  • A disciple on Genesis 10 - 7 years ago
    "And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth." It would be ridiculous to imagine that someone could ever persuade the world to abandon what they have held as sacred as religion for thousands of years; but as Christians, we should know the truth about what is behind all the violence, and the fanatic obsession with anti-Christ globalism. "Pray that you enter not into temptation."
  • Irene123 on Genesis 10 - 7 years ago
    " ..... how we fight each other today". That is the result of original sin. Building a tower to reach to heaven; a 'temple' for their idol(s). God told Solomon to build Him a temple; He didn't tell these people to build a temple; you do what God tells you - or you lose.
  • Irene123 on Genesis 10 - 7 years ago
    V. 5 - By these were the isles of the gentiles ..... " As I just now read this again I saw that at this time there were no - Jews yet; God hadn't taken out a people for His name yet. That happened with Jacob, when his name was changed to Israel, as he wrestled with God.
  • Seven Trumpets on Genesis 10 - 7 years ago
    Genesis 10:25
    "And unto Eber were born two sons: the name of one was Peleg; for in his days was the earth divided; and his brother's name was Joktan."
    How was the earth divided? Was it only in the languages, and every family to their own borders? Also, as to the point that Peleg was named in the genealogy of the Lord Jesus; are we to draw some teaching about Christ being the cause of division?
  • Peter on Genesis 10 - 7 years ago
    I think that it is fantastic how it tells us about the generations of the sons of Noah and about these nations divided in the earth. I liked hearing the names of these nations. It is amazing how all of those nations came from the sons of Noah and yet how we fight each other today.
  • Michael C. on Genesis 10 - 8 years ago
    verses 8-12; The world after the flood was a place of happiness and virtue up to that point. What was started instead, was the going forth conquering, and to conquer; the heathen rage of violence and endless wars, only to prove who will be the mighty over all the earth; as all moral restraint is taken away, judgment is darkened; and all that is in their end, death, and hell following. ( Rev. 6).
  • HARRY on Genesis 10 - 8 years ago
    REFERENCE TO GEN 4-8 CONCERNING NIMROD, WAS HE A DIVINE KING OR A SELF IMPOSE ONE,
    AND ALSO AT WHAT POINT WERE THE PEOPLE SCATTERED WITH DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, IS IT TRULY AT BABEL, WHEN THEY WERE BUILDING THE 'TOWER', CONSIDER GEN 10:2-20
  • Diesel on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    GREETING EVERYONE, I HAVE SOME ADVICE TO GIVE, PLEASE READ THE WHOLE BOOK BEFORE MAKING STATEMENTS. YOU CANNOT PUT TOGATHER A JIGSAW PUZZLE WITHOUT HAVING ALL THE PIECES.......IE THE SO CALLED OLD TESTAMENT, THE APOCRYPHA, SO CALLED NEW TESTAMENT, AS WELL THE OTHER MISSING BOOKS LIKE ENOCH, YASHER.....ETC SHALOM
  • Brenda on Genesis 10:6 - 9 years ago
    The generations are good. It let 's us know who was obedient unto God what God did about it and His punishment to them. The relationship between the family .
  • RNM GEN 10-24 on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    GEN 10-24...Stephan Woehr 's: I agree with most of what you said, I believe also, that we are all part of the human race, and all creations of GOD But the part where you believe we can all trace our lineage back to Adam is where I think you may be wrong. Even though it is inconsequential and not worth arguing about. Their is more to it than just pigmentation, Its possible that before the flood their could have been one race, it doesn 't say one way or the other. Most believe it was after the flood, at Babel, when God confounded the tongue, and man was scattered across the face of the Earth. Their had to be more to the changes in physical appearance between the races that is not explained, maybe just not meant for us to know. It doesn 't effect my faith one way or another, PRAISE THE GOD OF CREATION, AND HIS HOLY SON AND PRAISE HIS HOLY SPIRIT WHICH IS THE POWER THAT CONTAINS ALL THINGS. AMEN!!
  • Reinarudo Watanabe on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    GENESIS 10 1 12 15 3:42 PM Here in entire chapter of GENESIS CHAPTER 10 was the GENERATIONS of Noah which God found grace in him. But thank to Almighty God that HE knew the thing to be done until the Lord Jesus reveal on us for our REDEEMER. A-MEN.
  • Doctor ntuli on Genesis 10:11 - 9 years ago
    nations descended from noah these are the generations of the son of noah shem ham and japheth
  • Evangelist Chatauna Robinson on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    Hello RNM I do not know if they will post this, however, King David s wife was Bathsheba an Ethiopian Queen. King Solomon loved another Ethiopian Queen, Sheba . In ancient times, Ethiopia did not refer to a specific geographic location. The word means burnt skin. The term, Ethiopian referred to any population of people with dark skin. Mary Magdalene s father was a black king from Libya. If you look at a lot of Ethiopians they are people of color. There are many shades of Black people all over the world in many different nationalities, some with straight hair. In the end, if a person is truly saved and has God in their hearts where is the room for prejudice?
  • RNM GEN CHP 10 on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    I am sorry for sounding off like that in my last comment, I get that way sometimes when I see GOD 's perfect ways maligned, maybe out of zealous ignorance but still maligned, I could give you a dozen reasons why all this talk about Bathsheba and her son Solomon not being black, but if you really believe in God 's Omnipotence and perfect order I shouldn 't half to. AMEN
  • RNM GEN CHP 10 on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    The thing to keep in mind is, God created us all in his likeness and in his image, and that 's the most important part of it. right so lets Praise GOD and His Son and the Holy Spirit. AMEN
  • RNM GEN CHP 10 on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    You are wrong in your assumption, and so is the scholarly advice you are going by, Solomon was not black. and that is a fact, I am sorry that you can not except that, but we can 't just go around re writing History to suit our own wishes.
  • Evangelist Chatauna Robinson on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    Hello RNM If you go to Matthew 1 7 you will find Solomon in Jesus Christ lineage. He was black and God loved him. 2 Samuel 12 24 "And David comforted Bathsheba his wife, and went in unto her, and lay with her and she bare a son, and he called his name Solomon and the LORD loved him ". It does not matter what nationality or ethnicity a black man Solomon was, the fact is that he was black. Therefore, black people cannot be all that bad if Jesus Christ had them in his lineage through his mother.
  • RNM GEN CHP 10 on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    The MESSIAH was born of a Jewish Mother who was of the lineage of David who descended from the tribe of Judah which was a pure line going all the way back to Adam, God would not have it any other way AMEN
  • Evangelist Chatauna Robinson on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    Hello Gyenyame Flavious One last comment I have not read anywhere in the Bible where Satan begot anyone through sexual means. Please read my comments to Katie on 10 15 14 at 8 59 and 9 00 am under Genesis Chapter 3 page 2.
  • Evangelist Chatauna Robinson on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    Hello Gyenyame Flavious The point I am trying to make is that some preachers have stated and some religions bases teach that black people were begotten by Satan. Because of this Black people are cursed. I understand that Mormon or Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints believe in this. This really cannot be true because black people are found in Jesus Christ lineage. So if Black people were really cursed and tainted then why would Jesus Christ put them in his lineage. Once again we can talk about this subject until the cows come home but it still does not stop the deep rooted prejudice in America and around the world. However, if people do not get saved according to Acts 2 38 then they will die in their sins with their prejudicial thoughts separated forever away from God. I am not saying not to teach this information because it is part of the Bible, but unless people truly get saved by following Acts 2 38 and continue to want to live saved their thoughts will never change.
  • Evangelist Chatauna Robinson on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    Hello Gyenyame Flavious Your comment is noted. It is very nice to know that Black people are mentioned in the Bible. Solomon was also a Black man whom God loved also. 2 Samuel 12 24 "And David comforted Bathsheba his wife, and went in unto her, and lay with her and she bare a son, and he called his name Solomon and the LORD loved him ". According to some scholars Solomon mother, Bathsheba, was black. This being the case then when you read the lineage of Jesus Christ you will find this Black man, Solomon mentioned. Matthew 1 6 And Jesse begat David the king and David the king begat Solomon of her that had been the wife of Urias . So if Black people were gotten by Satan then why would Jesus make them part of his lineage. This is something to think about isn t it? Knowing that black people were spoken of in the Bible is good, however knowing this does not change the much deep rooted prejudice in our country and around the world. However, if we can get people to get saved, truly saved then prejudice will become a thing of the past with them, because they will be striving to live saved and love everybody, help everybody, and strive for equality for everybody. People must follow Acts 2 38. Once they get truly saved then God can mold them into the right frame of mind, heart, and soul.
  • Gyenyame Flavious on Genesis 10:22 - 9 years ago
    Elam were those people who settled in Anda now India, the Elamited were driven from Anda by Ayan nomades. This forced them to resettle in Jarawa an island in present day India, those Elamites who risisted are now called black Indians. They called the land Andaman till this day
  • Gyenyame Flavious on Genesis 10:15 - 9 years ago
    Canaan the son of Kham Ham was the first black man with Hamatic language like that of Mizraim Khemet , Ethiopia and Somalia. All these children came from Ham and thus spoke Hamatic language of which the Hebrew language came. The sons of Canaan were the first to populate the land of Palastine not the recent Percian a.k.a Arabs
  • Flavious Gyenyame on Genesis 10:8 - 9 years ago
    Nimrod the son of Ethiopia become the ancestors and founder of black nation in Asia minor now middle East. First kingdom of Ethiopia was Babylon founded by Nimrod, Ur, Chaldea where Abraham came from. The country of his nativity.
  • Evangelist Chatauna Robinson on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    Hello Lisa Even though the wives are not mentioned by name, they are mentioned before the flood as wives and that they entered the Ark with Noah and his sons. Genesis 7 7 "And Noah went in, and his sons, and his wife, and his sons ' wives with him, into the ark, because of the waters of the flood ". So after the flood waters were gone then those eight people produced children. Their children produced children and so forth. I do not know why the women are not mentioned but they were there. However, as time went forward there were more and more women mentioned in the Bible and by name.
  • Evangelist Chatauna Robinson on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    Hello Lois Small and Chris Simply put, seeming on how there was only Adam and Eve in the beginning then we must deduce that Eve had girl children as well. By the time Shem, Ham, and Japheth were old enough to get married. There were daughters, granddaughters, nieces, aunts, sisters, and cousins who were girls, so there were plenty of women to choose from. We do not know who they married because the Bible does not mention their names or what rank they held. Now this is not saying that everyone can go out and marry their sister or closest relatives. God is the only one who can change the blood of anyone. Even though this was allowed under this time it is not allowed now, because in many cases the dangers of certain diseases and birth defects are just to great. We can deduce, however, after the population began to build back up, he then laid down the law concerning marriage and family, Leviticus Chapter 18.
  • Chris on Genesis 10 - 9 years ago
    As others have asked wherefrom the mothers of these children? The wives of Ham, Shem and so on?
  • Lois small on Genesis 10:6 - 10 years ago
    I want to know who were the mothers of Ham, Cush, and Canaan
  • Mary Jo Evans on Genesis 10 - 10 years ago
    Clayton, I 'm sure someone has told you by now, it says the "earth " was divided, it says "for in his days was the earth divided ", speaking of Pelegs days.


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