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First posted JUNE 6, 2018
The House of Shem revealed some surprises that were unexpected. The Masoretic and Septuagint (LXX) are manuscripts that narrate the story of the peoples as it’s focus narrows to Shem’s lineage. The gospel of Luke has solved the mystery of one of Shem’s missing child as per the Masoretic. This is very significant for NT believers as his testimony gives validity to the nuance of the LXX. This discovery should lead us to ask many questions about the canon of scripture that we rely upon for guidance. Additionally, we begin to see the early formation of the household of Abraham and the relations of the family of Terah who tried moving his family to the land of promise after the death of his son Haran. He did not make it all the way to the promised land but stopped short of the goal. This leaves opportunity for his son Abram to be obedient to the call of Elohim in his life. We had a minor technical issue with recording this week. The section with Peleg has an audio/video gap. Not to worry, the support video on the website about Peleg, ‘Pangea, Peleg & Biblical Flat Earth…’, discuss this in more detail. Thanks for understanding. Please like, share, comment and thanks for your continued support.
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Daniel & Davene (AKA Team D)
Links from the presentation
Bereshit/Genesis Chapter 11 part 2 – The House of Sem PDF
Supporting News Items
Breathe freely: Seven ways to deal with hay fever
Splitting apart: An Enormous Crack Just Opened Up In Africa, Evidence Africa Is Literally Splitting In Two
What matters about the Generations of Shem
Wikipedia about: Arpachshad
Wikipedia about: Salah
Heber: What does it mean to be Hebrew
Division: What Happened and Making Sense of it
Friendship: A Ra’ah of Elohim
Wiki about Serug from: Bible Wikia, Wikipedia and Biblicalcyclopedia
Haran: Death of a Son
Haran’s Daughter: Milcah
Abram’s Brother: Nahor
Strong’s Hebrew Numbers
Strong’s Hebrew number for Arpakhshad/Arphaxad: 0775
Strong’s Hebrew number for Shelaĥ/Sala: 7974
Strong’s Hebrew number for ‘Ever/Heber: 5677
Strong’s Hebrew number for Peleg/Phaleg: 6389
Strong’s Hebrew number for Re’u/Ragau: 7466
Strong’s Hebrew number for Serug/Seruch: 8286
Strong’s Hebrew number for Nahor/Nachor: 5152
Strong’s Hebrew number for Terah/Tharrha: 8646
Strong’s Hebrew number for Avram/Abram: 0087
Strong’s Hebrew number for Haran/Arrhan: 2039
Strong’s Hebrew number for Lot: 3876
Strong’s Hebrew number for Milka/Malcha: 4435
Strong’s Hebrew number for Yiska/Jescha: 3252
The Division of the Earth
This video presentation is based on the study section on Peleg by JOHN D. MORRIS, PH.D
Team D Study Image of Shem’s Genealogy
The featured image for this study posting is from The Guardian.