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Genesis 10 maps the dispersion of nations—a structural genealogy of culture, language, and geography. We explore how identity cascades outward from ancestry, how nations carry both blessing and fracture, and how the table of nations sets the stage for global moral architecture.
Join J. Daniel Alejos as we read this chapter not as a list, but as the blueprint of civilization’s formation.
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Genesis 10 maps the dispersion of nations—a structural genealogy of culture, language, and geography. We explore how identity cascades outward from ancestry, how nations carry both blessing and fracture, and how the table of nations sets the stage for global moral architecture.
Join J. Daniel Alejos as we read this chapter not as a list, but as the blueprint of civilization’s formation.