New International VersionThese are the sons of Ham by their clans and languages, in their territories and nations.
New Living TranslationThese were the descendants of Ham, identified by clan, language, territory, and national identity.
English Standard VersionThese are the sons of Ham, by their clans, their languages, their lands, and their nations.
Berean Standard BibleThese are the sons of Ham according to their clans, languages, lands, and nations.
King James BibleThese are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their countries, and in their nations.
New King James VersionThese were the sons of Ham, according to their families, according to their languages, in their lands and in their nations.
New American Standard BibleThese are the sons of Ham, according to their families, according to their languages, by their lands, and by their nations.
NASB 1995These are the sons of Ham, according to their families, according to their languages, by their lands, by their nations.
NASB 1977These are the sons of Ham, according to their families, according to their languages, by their lands, by their nations.
Legacy Standard BibleThese are the sons of Ham, according to their families, according to their tongues, by their lands, by their nations.
Amplified BibleThese are the descendants of Ham according to their constituent groups, according to their languages, by their lands, and by their nations.
Christian Standard BibleThese are Ham’s sons by their clans, according to their languages, in their lands and their nations.
Holman Christian Standard BibleThese are Ham’s sons, by their clans, according to their languages, in their own lands and their nations.
American Standard VersionThese are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their lands, in their nations.
English Revised VersionThese are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their lands, in their nations.
GOD'S WORD® TranslationThese were Ham's descendants by families and languages within their countries and nations.
Good News TranslationThese are the descendants of Ham, living in their different tribes and countries, each group speaking its own language.
International Standard VersionThese are Ham's descendants, listed by their families, each with their own lands, language, and family groups.
NET BibleThese are the sons of Ham, according to their families, according to their languages, by their lands, and by their nations.
New Heart English BibleThese are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their languages, in their lands, in their nations.
Webster's Bible TranslationThese are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their countries, and in their nations. Majority Text Translations Majority Standard BibleThese are the sons of Ham according to their clans, languages, lands, and nations.
World English BibleThese are the sons of Ham, after their families, according to their languages, in their lands and their nations. Literal Translations Literal Standard VersionThese [are] sons of Ham, by their families, by their tongues, in their lands, in their nations.
Young's Literal Translation These are sons of Ham, by their families, by their tongues, in their lands, in their nations.
Smith's Literal TranslationThese the sons of Hain according to their families, according to their tongues, in their lands, in their nations. Catholic Translations Douay-Rheims BibleThese are the children of Cham in their kindreds, and tongues, and generations, and lands, and nations.
Catholic Public Domain VersionThese are the sons of Ham in their kindred, and tongues, and generations, and lands, and nations.
New American BibleThese are the descendants of Ham, according to their clans, according to their languages, by their lands, by their nations.
New Revised Standard VersionThese are the descendants of Ham, by their families, their languages, their lands, and their nations. Translations from Aramaic Lamsa BibleThese are the sons of Ham, after their families and their languages, in their lands and in their nations.
Peshitta Holy Bible TranslatedThese are the sons of Kham with their families with their languages, in their lands, in their nations. OT Translations JPS Tanakh 1917These are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their lands, in their nations.
Brenton Septuagint TranslationThere were the sons of Cham in their tribes according to their tongues, in their countries, and in their nations.
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Context The Hamites… 19and the borders of Canaan extended from Sidon toward Gerar as far as Gaza, and then toward Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboiim, as far as Lasha. 20These arethe sonsof Hamaccording to their clans,languages,lands,and nations.
Cross References Genesis 11:1-9Now the whole world had one language and a common form of speech. / And as people journeyed eastward, they found a plain in the land of Shinar and settled there. / And they said to one another, “Come, let us make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” So they used brick instead of stone, and tar instead of mortar. ...
Deuteronomy 32:8When the Most High gave the nations their inheritance, when He divided the sons of man, He set the boundaries of the peoples according to the number of the sons of God.
Acts 17:26From one man He made every nation of men, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and He determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their lands.
Revelation 7:9After this I looked and saw a multitude too large to count, from every nation and tribe and people and tongue, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and holding palm branches in their hands.
1 Chronicles 1:8-16The sons of Ham: Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan. / The sons of Cush: Seba, Havilah, Sabta, Raamah, and Sabteca. The sons of Raamah: Sheba and Dedan. / Cush was the father of Nimrod, who began to be a mighty one on the earth. ...
Isaiah 66:18“And I, knowing their deeds and thoughts, am coming to gather all nations and tongues, and they will come and see My glory.
Zephaniah 3:9For then I will restore pure lips to the peoples, that all may call upon the name of the LORD and serve Him shoulder to shoulder.
Luke 10:1After this, the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead of Him to every town and place He was about to visit.
Matthew 28:19Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
Romans 15:12And once more, Isaiah says: “The Root of Jesse will appear, One who will arise to rule over the Gentiles; in Him the Gentiles will put their hope.”
Isaiah 11:10On that day the Root of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples. The nations will seek Him, and His place of rest will be glorious.
Ezekiel 38:2-6“Son of man, set your face against Gog of the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal. Prophesy against him / and declare that this is what the Lord GOD says: Behold, I am against you, O Gog, chief prince of Meshech and Tubal. / I will turn you around, put hooks in your jaws, and bring you out with all your army—your horses, your horsemen in full armor, and a great company armed with shields and bucklers, all brandishing their swords. ...
Jeremiah 46:9Advance, O horses! Race furiously, O chariots! Let the warriors come forth—Cush and Put carrying their shields, men of Lydia drawing the bow.
Psalm 72:17May his name endure forever; may his name continue as long as the sun shines. In him may all nations be blessed; may they call him blessed.
Acts 2:5-11Now there were dwelling in Jerusalem God-fearing Jews from every nation under heaven. / And when this sound rang out, a crowd came together in bewilderment, because each one heard them speaking his own language. / Astounded and amazed, they asked, “Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? ...
Treasury of Scripture These are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their countries, and in their nations. Genesis 10:6 And the sons of Ham; Cush, and Mizraim, and Phut, and Canaan. Genesis 11:1-9 And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech… Jump to Previous ClansCountriesDifferentFamiliesHamLanguagesNationsOffspringTerritoriesTonguesJump to Next ClansCountriesDifferentFamiliesHamLanguagesNationsOffspringTerritoriesTonguesGenesis 10 1.The generations of Noah.2.Japheth.6.Ham.8.Nimrod becomes the first monarch; the descendants of Canaan.21.The sons of Shem.These are the sons of HamThe descendants of Ham are significant in biblical history, as they are traditionally associated with several ancient civilizations. Ham's sons include Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan, who are linked to regions in Africa and the Near East. Cush is often associated with Ethiopia, Mizraim with Egypt, Put with Libya, and Canaan with the land that would later become Israel. These nations often interacted with the Israelites, sometimes as adversaries, as seen in the narratives of the Old Testament. according to their clans The term "clans" refers to extended family groups or tribes. In the ancient world, these clans formed the basic social structure, often leading to the establishment of larger ethnic groups or nations. The division into clans suggests a structured society with distinct family lineages, which is a recurring theme in the genealogies of Genesis. This structure is important for understanding the development of nations and their interactions in biblical history. languages The mention of languages is significant, as it foreshadows the events of the Tower of Babel inGenesis 11, where God confuses human language, leading to the dispersion of people across the earth. This division by language highlights the diversity of human culture and the complexity of communication among different groups. It also sets the stage for the later biblical narrative where language barriers are overcome, such as in the New Testament account of Pentecost inActs 2. lands The allocation of lands to the descendants of Ham indicates the geographical spread of these peoples. This distribution is crucial for understanding the historical and cultural context of the ancient Near East. The lands associated with Ham's descendants include regions that were significant in biblical history, such as Egypt and Canaan, which played pivotal roles in the narratives of the Exodus and the conquest of the Promised Land. and nations The formation of nations from the descendants of Ham underscores the development of organized societies with political and social structures. These nations often interacted with the Israelites, sometimes as allies but more frequently as enemies. The biblical narrative frequently addresses the moral and spiritual challenges posed by these nations, particularly in their idolatrous practices, which were in contrast to the worship of Yahweh. The rise and fall of these nations are often seen as part of God's sovereign plan in the biblical worldview. Persons / Places / Events 1. HamOne of Noah's three sons, Ham is the father of several nations. His descendants are traditionally associated with Africa and parts of the Middle East. 2. ClansRefers to the extended family groups that descended from Ham. These clans formed the basis of the nations that emerged from his lineage. 3. LanguagesIndicates the diversity of languages that developed among the descendants of Ham, which is significant in the context of the Tower of Babel account in Genesis 11. 4. LandsThe geographical regions inhabited by the descendants of Ham, which include parts of Africa and the Middle East. 5. NationsThe political and social entities that arose from the clans of Ham, highlighting the spread and influence of his descendants. Teaching Points Diversity in UnityThe descendants of Ham illustrate the diversity of humanity. Despite differences in language and culture, all people are part of God's creation and plan. God's SovereigntyThe division into clans, languages, lands, and nations demonstrates God's control over human history and geography. He orchestrates the rise and fall of nations according to His purposes. The Importance of HeritageUnderstanding our spiritual and physical heritage can help us appreciate our place in God's plan. The genealogies in Genesis remind us of the interconnectedness of all people. Consequences of ActionsThe account of Ham and his descendants serves as a reminder that our actions can have long-lasting effects on future generations. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1.What is the meaning of Genesis 10:20?
2.How does Genesis 10:20 illustrate the fulfillment of God's promise to Noah's sons?
3.What can we learn about cultural diversity from Genesis 10:20?
4.How does Genesis 10:20 connect to the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19?
5.How can understanding Genesis 10:20 help us appreciate different cultures today?
6.What role does "clans and languages" play in God's plan for humanity?
7.How does Genesis 10:20 support the idea of distinct nations and languages?
8.What historical evidence exists for the nations listed in Genesis 10:20?
9.How does Genesis 10:20 relate to the Tower of Babel narrative?
10.What are the top 10 Lessons from Genesis 10?
11.Who are the Cushites mentioned in the Bible?
12.If the entire world shared one language (Genesis 11:1), how do we reconcile this with evidence suggesting diverse language families existed long before this era?
13.How was the entire Earth repopulated from only eight survivors so rapidly (Genesis 9:1)?
14.If Genesis 10 is intended as a literal account of population growth, how could the rapid development of separate languages, cultures, and widespread migrations occur so quickly after the Flood?What Does Genesis 10:20 Mean These are the sons of Ham•Genesis 10:6–19 has just named Ham’s four sons—Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan—along with several of their descendants. The verse we are studying serves as God’s inspired summary of that genealogy. • Scripture treats these people as real, historical figures;1 Chronicles 1:8–16 repeats the same list, underscoring its reliability. • By recording Ham’s line separately from those of Shem and Japheth (Genesis 10:1, 21), God shows His sovereign ordering of human history, preparing the way for Israel’s story (Genesis 12:1-3) and, ultimately, the coming of Christ. according to their clans• “Clans” points to extended family groupings—smaller than a tribe or nation but larger than a single household. • This detail reminds us that God values the individual family unit and traces its growth: compareExodus 6:14, where Israel’s clans are carefully cataloged. • It also anticipates Israel’s later organization in the wilderness (Numbers 2:34), showing that family structure is part of God’s design for orderly society. languages• The mention of “languages” looks forward to the Tower of Babel account (Genesis 11:1-9). There, God confuses human speech, dispersing people so they will “fill the earth” as commanded inGenesis 9:1. • Ham’s descendants would have experienced that linguistic division firsthand, demonstrating God’s direct involvement in shaping cultures. •Acts 2:5-11 hints at a future reversal of Babel’s curse when men from “every nation under heaven” hear the gospel in their own tongues—a preview of the ultimate unity found in Christ. lands• “Lands” emphasizes physical territory. Cush’s realm reached “from the region of Havilah to Shur” (Genesis 25:18), while Canaan’s stretched “from Sidon … to Gaza” (Genesis 10:19). •Deuteronomy 32:8 says God “set the boundaries of the peoples,” andActs 17:26 affirms He “determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their lands.” • By assigning specific geography to Ham’s offspring, God directs the flow of nations and protects the unfolding plan of redemption centered in the land promised to Abraham. and nations• The progression from clan to language to land naturally leads to “nations”—political entities with shared identity and governance. • Nations are part of God’s common-grace structure for restraining evil (Genesis 9:6) and promoting order (Romans 13:1-4). • They also serve His missionary purpose:Revelation 21:24 pictures “the nations” bringing their glory into the New Jerusalem, showing that ethnic diversity will be redeemed and celebrated forever. summaryGenesis 10:20 tells us that Ham’s descendants were real families who developed distinct tongues, occupied defined territories, and became recognized nations. By cataloging them, God displays His sovereign rule over human history, setting the stage for Israel, the Messiah, and the ultimate gathering of every nation under Christ’s lordship. Verse 20. - These are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their countries, and in their nations ( vide ver. 5).
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Hebrew These [are]אֵ֣לֶּה(’êl·leh)Pronoun - common plural Strong's 428:These, thosethe sonsבְנֵי־(ḇə·nê-)Noun - masculine plural construct Strong's 1121:A sonof Hamחָ֔ם(ḥām)Noun - proper - masculine singular Strong's 2526:Ham -- a son of Noah, also his descendants, also a name for Egyptiansaccording to their clans,לְמִשְׁפְּחֹתָ֖ם(lə·miš·pə·ḥō·ṯām)Preposition-l | Noun - feminine plural construct | third person masculine plural Strong's 4940:A family, circle of relatives, a class, a species, sort, a tribe, peoplelanguages,לִלְשֹֽׁנֹתָ֑ם(lil·šō·nō·ṯām)Preposition-l | Noun - common plural construct | third person masculine plural Strong's 3956:The tonguelands,בְּאַרְצֹתָ֖ם(bə·’ar·ṣō·ṯām)Preposition-b | Noun - feminine plural construct | third person masculine plural Strong's 776:Earth, landand nations.בְּגוֹיֵהֶֽם׃(bə·ḡō·w·yê·hem)Preposition-b | Noun - masculine plural construct | third person masculine plural Strong's 1471:A foreign nation, a Gentile, a troop of animals, a flight of locusts
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