To add to when you were talking about verse 5 it's important to note that Jews didn't exist until Abraham, so verse 5 is saying that the line of Japheth would become the islands of gentiles (aka Europe). Also, you completely ignored some important details in this chapter like who Peleg was and why did it emphasize the division in his time.
@@givemelibertyorgivemedeath8121 I’ll admit to a preference to formal equivalence. In my defense though I do recommend a bunch of them lol (NKJV, ESV, NASB95 & it’s update). But in the line of dynamic equivalent I do like NIV. I DO NOT recommend the Passion Translation. My response to KJV only folks who say it was good enough for Peter, Paul & Mary, I say Peter, Paul & Mary read the Septuagint so you best be learning Greek.
According to the Bible, the Philistines were descendants of Ham, not Japheth. Also, they are clearly depicted in several Egyptian wall paintings and carvings with Hamitic phenotype features.
this is not worth anyone’s time listening too. what translation is this? and it is a very very interesting chapter. in just running through it does/will not satisfy 👎🏽😡🤭🤡
I’m grateful for it being the first video I chose out of all the rest! We should be lifting up not tearing down… are you making UA-cam videos for ppl to learn from?? Probably not, you seem to busy with your other skills.. I really appreciate the map with everyone’s names
Thanks for another installment! This is weirdly one of my favorite parts because I enjoy tracking the lineages!
Been waiting for the next installment! Great job as always Proto.
Hi God Bless You ❤
Man, it was a trip hearing you try to pronounce all those names... I have no idea how well you did either :D
To add to when you were talking about verse 5 it's important to note that Jews didn't exist until Abraham, so verse 5 is saying that the line of Japheth would become the islands of gentiles (aka Europe).
Also, you completely ignored some important details in this chapter like who Peleg was and why did it emphasize the division in his time.
Those places share names with the descendants of Noah.
Aram and Uz was too on the sea of uzov = asov on the Crimea. There was Theman . Sie Hiob....
Sup bro. I’m curious if your a kjv only guy. Or @ least a preference to it. May I ask why?
I do not only use or have a preference, in face I personally believe translation is very important and requires multiple Bibles.
@@givemelibertyorgivemedeath8121 I’ll admit to a preference to formal equivalence. In my defense though I do recommend a bunch of them lol (NKJV, ESV, NASB95 & it’s update). But in the line of dynamic equivalent I do like NIV. I DO NOT recommend the Passion Translation.
My response to KJV only folks who say it was good enough for Peter, Paul & Mary, I say Peter, Paul & Mary read the Septuagint so you best be learning Greek.
@@darklotus5309 There are wild translations out there, I am not saying we would take those translations, just that, they are there as a reference.
According to the Bible, the Philistines were descendants of Ham, not Japheth. Also, they are clearly depicted in several Egyptian wall paintings and carvings with Hamitic phenotype features.
this is not worth anyone’s time listening too. what translation is this? and it is a very very interesting chapter. in just running through it does/will not satisfy 👎🏽😡🤭🤡
I’m grateful for it being the first video I chose out of all the rest! We should be lifting up not tearing down… are you making UA-cam videos for ppl to learn from?? Probably not, you seem to busy with your other skills..
I really appreciate the map with everyone’s names