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6. מצרים _mı̂tsrayı̂m_, “Mitsraim.” מצר _mētser_,
“straitness, limit, pressure.” מצור _mātsôr_, “distress,
siege, mound, bulwark; Egypt.” מצרים _mı̂tsrayı̂m_,
“perhaps double Egypt, lo...
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V. THE GENERATIONS OF THE SONS OF NOAH
CHAPTER 10 Shem, Ham, and Japheth and Their Seed
_ 1. The sons of Japheth (Genesis 10:2)_
2. The sons of Ham (Genesis 10:6)
3. The sons of Shem (Genesis 10:2...
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GENESIS 10. THE TABLE OF NATIONS. From P and J. To P we may assign
Genesis 10:1; Genesis 10:20; Genesis 10:31 f. The rest belongs to J,
for the most part to its secondary stratum, with some elements f...
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GREAT: i.e. the four cities Nineveh, Rehoboth, Calah, and Resen. Resen
had ceased to be. great city in the time of Sennacherib....
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_Resen_ Not yet identified; but conjectured to lie among the mounds
which conceal ruins between Nineveh and Nimrud.
(_the same is the great city_)] This is a note added by the compiler;
or, possibly,...
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The Sons of Ham
6. The races described as "the sons of Ham" are first traced in the
most southerly regions. If the name has any connexion with _Kamt_, the
native name of Egypt, it is noticeable that i...
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7. _Interlude: Nimrod the Empire-Builder._ (Genesis 10:8-12)
The story of Nimrod is intriguing, to say the least. He is described
as a mighty one in the earth, as a mighty hunter before Jehovah. What...
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6. _The Line of Ham_ (Genesis 10:6-20).
6 And the sons of Ham: Cush, and Mizraim, and Put, and Canaan. 7 And
the sons of Cush: Seba, and Havilah, and Sabtah, and Raamah, and
Sabteca; and the sons of R...
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_AND RESEN BETWEEN NINEVEH AND CALAH: THE SAME IS A GREAT CITY._
And Resen, [Septuagint, Dasee] - supposed to be represented by
Kileh-Shergat, or by Selamiyeh, both of which ruins belong to the
proto...
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THE NATIONS DESCENDED FROM NOAH
This section gives the origins and situations of the nations of the
world, as their relationships were conceived by the early Hebrews.
Before passing to the history of...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 10
NOAH’S FAMILY
V1 These are the *descendants of Noah’s sons. Noah’s sons were
Shem, Ham and Japheth. After the flood, they became the fathers of...
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OUT OF THAT LAND WENT FORTH ASSHUR. — So the LXX., Syriac, and
Vulg.; but the Targum and most modern authorities rightly translate,
“Out of that land he went forth into Assyria.” We have here
nothing...
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וְֽ אֶת ־רֶ֔סֶן בֵּ֥ין נִֽינְוֵ֖ה וּ
בֵ֣ין
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In this chapter we have a simple and straightforward account of the
dispersion of the sons of Noah and their families after the Flood. The
descendants of Japheth moved toward the isles or the coastlan...
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_Resen, perhaps Larissa, here written without the La; as 1
Paralipomenon v. 26. Hala has the preposition, and is written Lahela.
(Bochart.) --- This, &c. It is doubtful which of these three cities is...
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There is one characteristic of divine revelation to which attention
may be profitably called as a starting point. We have to do with
facts. The Bible alone is a revelation of facts, and, we can add (n...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 10 AND 11.
Chapter s 10, 11 give us the history of the world as peopled and
established after the deluge, and the ways of men in this new world;
the great pla...
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AND RESEN, BETWEEN NINEVEH AND CALAH,.... This was another city built
by Ashur, situated between those two cities mentioned: the Targums of
Jonathan and Jerusalem call it Talsar, or Thalassar, see Isa...
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And Resen between Nineveh and Calah: the same [is] a great city.
Ver. 12. _The same is a great city._] As consisting of three cities,
and having more people within the walls than are now in some one...
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1 The generations of Noah.
2 The sonnes of Iaphet.
6 The sonnes of Ham.
8 Nimrod the first Monarch.
21 The sonnes of Shem.
1 NOW these are the generations of the sonnes of Noah; Shem, Ham, and
Ia...
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and Resen between Nineveh and Calah; the same is a great city. Out of
the land of Babylon Nimrod, not satisfied with his conquests, marched
forth into the land toward the north, which was afterwards k...
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The Sons of Ham...
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THIRD SECTION
_The Ethnological Table._
GENESIS 10:1-32
1Now these are the generations [genealogies] of the sons of Noah;
[they were] Shem, Ham, and Japheth; and unto them were sons born after
the...
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DESCENDANTS OF NOAH
In this chapter the genealogy of Japheth is given first (vs.1-5).
Their history is not pursued in the book of Genesis: their character
was that of the energy of independence, and...
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8-14 Nimrod was a great man in his day; he began to be mighty in the
earth, Those before him were content to be upon the same level with
their neighbours, and though every man bare rule in his own ho...
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Either, 1. NINEVEH, which is called a GREAT CITY, JONAH 3:3, JONAH
4:11; and indeed was so, being sixty miles in compass. Thus it is a
trajection, and the relative is referred to the remoter noun, as...
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This section of our book records the generations of Noah's three sons,
noticing, especially, Nimrod, the founder of the kingdom of Babel, or
Babylon, a name which occupies a very prominent place on th...
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‘And the beginning (or ‘chief part' or ‘mainstay' - reshith -
compare the use in Jeremiah 49:35 - ‘the chief' of their might) of
his kingdom was Babel and Erech and Accad and Calneh in the land of
Shi...
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NINEVEH
(_ See Scofield) - (Isaiah 13:1). _...
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CONTENTS: Establishing of the nations.
CHARACTERS: Noah, Shem, Ham, Japheth, Nimrod, Canaan.
CONCLUSION: God made all nations of one blood and determined the
bounds of their habitations.
KEY WORD:...
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Genesis 10:2. _The sons of Japhet were Gomer, &c. Japhet_ is the
Iapetos of the Greeks. His blessing _Niphtha_ occasioned him to be
called Neptune by the Greeks. _Gomer,_ the father of the Galatinians...
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_Now these are the generations of the sons of Noah_
A CHAPTER OF GENEALOGIES
Many readers might be disposed to undervalue a chapter like this,
since it is but a collection of names--some of which ar...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 10:6 Many of Israel’s enemies, such as the
Egyptians, Babylonians, Philistines, and various Canaanite groups,
descended from HAM. CUSH and PUT are regions so
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 10:1. Generations] The origins, genesis, or developments; a
characteristic note of this book. The whole chapter is a table of the
nations which descended from the sons of Noa...
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PART II. THE POST-DILUVIAN AGE OF THE WORLD. CH. 10:1-11:26.
FROM THE DELUGE TO THE CALL OF ABRAM.
§ 5. THE GENERATIONS or THE SONS OF NOAH (CH. 10:1-11:9).
I.
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Now these are the generations of the sons of Noah (Genesis 10:1),
And as we get into chapter ten, this chapter has been called the
"Table of Nations". And here you have the beginning of all of the
var...
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Genesis 10:12...