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Sons of Noah

The Table of Nations: The Geography of the World in Genesis 10

A window into the extent of ancient Israel’s knowledge of the geography of the world.

Prof.

John Day

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Noah, Ham and the Curse of Canaan: Who Did What to Whom in the Tent?

A new solution to why Canaan (not Ham) was cursed.

Prof. Rabbi

David Frankel

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Decoding the Table of Nations: Reading it as a Map

The key: Where was the author of the Table of Nations in Genesis 10 located?

Dr.

David Ben-Gad HaCohen

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Noah’s Four Sons

Does the Supplementary Hypothesis explain the existence of a fourth son that found his way back into Pirkei de-Rabbi Eliezer and the Quran?

Dr. Rabbi

Tzemah Yoreh

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Noah’s Nakedness: How the Canaan-Ham Curse Conundrum Came to Be

Noah learns of the sin of his youngest son, (Ham), and yet curses Canaan (his grandson); is Canaan Noah's youngest son? Contrasting traditional and critical approaches.

Dr. Rabbi

Zev Farber

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