2026, Genesis 10
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Genesis 10
1. Why is this chapter often called the "Table of Nations," and why is this genealogical record important? In what order are the sons of Noah introduced (v. 1), and how does this compare to the breakdown of their families?
2. What information is provided about Nimrod, his kingdoms, and his significance as a "mighty hunter" (v. 8-9)?
3. How does understanding the dispersal of Noah's descendants inform your perspective on global missions and God's purpose for humanity?
1. Why is this chapter often called the "Table of Nations," and why is this genealogical record important? In what order are the sons of Noah introduced (v. 1), and how does this compare to the breakdown of their families?
2. What information is provided about Nimrod, his kingdoms, and his significance as a "mighty hunter" (v. 8-9)?
3. How does understanding the dispersal of Noah's descendants inform your perspective on global missions and God's purpose for humanity?