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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 awakens from his drunken slumber, and realizes what his youngest son, Ham, did to him. Why, then, does Noah curse his grandson Canaan? Originally, Canaan was the perpetrator and was actually Noah’s youngest son.

Dr. Rabbi

Zev Farber

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