Shem’s Family Tree To Abram (Abraham) And His Brothers: My Note On Genesis 11:10-26 (03/27/2019)

Hey, friends, I’m glad to be writing on here today. If you missed the last few posts, I’ve written on Babel (Babylon) in contrast to other empires throughout the ages (especially the most recent one), but don’t worry about it, for Jesus was certainly up to something with Abraham as he was growing. It’s called: he hated the evil Chaldean system as a child. I’ll write some more about that on my next post later this week, and also what example we should follow, but today, I’m thinking this was recorded so that the Israelites would know which son of Noah they came from (see verse 10, the VOICE edition). By the way, this passage is located in page 6 of my NKJV Bible, pages 7-8 of my NASB Bible, pages 12-13 of my VOICE copy, and page 13 of my Amplified Bible (Classic Edition) copy.

Have you been curious of your own ancestry before? I have. For a long time I thought my dad had genetics from Germany and Holland, also Ireland, all from centuries ago, but as it turns out, he had Scandinavian genetics. That means my last name is from that area, specifically Sweden, for what I don’t know. It’s pretty cool how that probably explains why I’ve loved northern Europe for a long time. Too bad I’ve never actually been there, but if you’re reading this from Europe, I’m praying that you get to have Internet freedom forever. I just found out earlier this week about Article 13 passing, and let me tell you, I hate it. I really wish I could pwn any kind of hateful attacks against freedom (as opposed to the whole license to sin thing) from this corner of the world no matter how far away it is, but I think that’s really up to Christ, and I believe people need to rely on Him to preserve and introduce liberty to any people group. And let me tell you, it’s quite disgusting how often it’s hated in this world. Sometimes people attack you in the name of freedom, which I’m not willing to pull off. And don’t worry about me not knowing a lot about any foreign language (including even Spanish, for I was born in Phoenix), you can translate this into any language you are fluent in. If you don’t know anyone nearby who speaks English in any format, don’t worry, you can find friends who might know someone to translate it for you.

Ok, I’m done attempting to explain how this can be translated because you guys aren’t even listening anyway, so I’ll finish this for now and I’ll see you in the next post 😎

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