The Nations
From the Table of Nations in Genesis 10 to the great multitude of Revelation 7, Scripture is a story about every people group on earth — not just Israel. These studies trace the nations through the Bible.
The Sons of Noah — Where Every Nation Begins
Genesis 10 contains 70 names — the founding fathers of every people group in the ancient world. These are not myths. Archaeology, linguistics, and ancient records confirm them one by one. This is where the study of the nations must start.
Sons of Noah
The complete Sons of Noah series — all 70 nations traced through Scripture and archaeology.
The Curse of Ham
What was actually cursed, who it affected, and what it does not mean.
Nimrod — The First Empire
Babel, Assyria, and the beginning of human empire in the post-flood world.
Africa in the Bible
Africa in the Bible
Cush, Egypt, Put, and Canaan — the sons of Ham and their role in biblical history.
Africa and the Early Church
Egypt, Ethiopia, Carthage — three African centers that shaped Christian theology.
Cush — Father of Sub-Saharan Africa
The biblical origins of the Cushite peoples and their persistent presence in the biblical story.
The Middle East and Asia
Elam — Iran's Biblical Roots
From Shem's firstborn to one of the ancient world's great powers — and the Elamites who appear in Acts 2.
Cyrus and Persia
The pagan king God named 150 years before his birth — and used to restore Israel.
Aram — Syria's Biblical Heritage
The Arameans, their language, and their complex relationship with Israel across centuries.
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