Sermon Tone Analysis
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The Flood - Genesis 7
Psalm 104:509
Upon leaving the ark, God blessed the 4 families and told them to be fruitful and multiply.
Sons of Noah
Shem - second born, but in the line of the Messiah; the son of blessing
Ham - youngest, father of Canaan, Mitzraim/Egypt, Put, Cush[Arabia]; grandfather of Nimrod
Japheth - oldest, ancestor of Gauls, Medes, eastern Europeans
Knowing who came after them gives insight on where the people of those regions originated.
Sons of Shem - lived 502 years after the flood, 600 total
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