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Continues the focused narrative on the descendants of Ham, specifically through the line of Cush, and zeroes in on the figure of Nimrod and his empire. This passage serves as a crucial piece of political and theological geography, establishing the origins of the powerful Mesopotamian and North African civilizations that would forever interact with—and often oppress—the nation of Israel.
By Solomon GameliContinues the focused narrative on the descendants of Ham, specifically through the line of Cush, and zeroes in on the figure of Nimrod and his empire. This passage serves as a crucial piece of political and theological geography, establishing the origins of the powerful Mesopotamian and North African civilizations that would forever interact with—and often oppress—the nation of Israel.