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The Table of Nations provides a theological geography of the ancient world. This chapter shows God's sovereign oversight of all peoples, not just the chosen line. The Hebrew structure emphasizes the fulfillment of God's command to fill the earth. We see how all nations trace back to Noah's sons, supporting human unity despite diversity. This chapter provides background for understanding God's later promise to bless all nations through Abraham. It connects to Pentecost's reversal of Babel and the vision of all nations in Revelation.
Download the full reading plan and learn more at www.riverside.faith/read
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The Table of Nations provides a theological geography of the ancient world. This chapter shows God's sovereign oversight of all peoples, not just the chosen line. The Hebrew structure emphasizes the fulfillment of God's command to fill the earth. We see how all nations trace back to Noah's sons, supporting human unity despite diversity. This chapter provides background for understanding God's later promise to bless all nations through Abraham. It connects to Pentecost's reversal of Babel and the vision of all nations in Revelation.
Download the full reading plan and learn more at www.riverside.faith/read