Genesis chapter 10 serves as a comprehensive table of nations, detailing how the global population emerged from the three sons of Noah following the great flood.
The text highlights the figure of Nimrod, described as a powerful hunter and the architect of great cities like Babylon, who represents a spirit of rebellion against divine order.
Central to the narrative is the symbolic number seventy, which connects these original ethnic groups to later biblical events, such as the descendants of Jacob and the mission of Jesus's disciples to reach the world.
Ultimately, the source illustrates the providential origin of human diversity—including the roots of the Hebrew people through the lineage of Ever—while setting the stage for a future restoration of peace through the family of Abraham.
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