5 (From these the maritime peoples spread out into their territories by their clans within their nations, each with its own language.)
5 By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.
5 From these the coastland peoples spread in their lands, each with his own language, by their clans, in their nations.
5 The seafaring peoples developed from these, each in its own place by family, each with its own language.
5 From these the coastland peoples of the Gentiles were separated into their lands, everyone according to his language, according to their families, into their nations.
5 Their descendants became the seafaring peoples that spread out to various lands, each identified by its own language, clan, and national identity.
20 These are the sons of Ham by their clans and languages, in their territories and nations.
20 These are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their countries, and in their nations.
20 These are the sons of Ham, by their clans, their languages, their lands, and their nations.
20 These are the descendants of Ham by family, language, country, and nation.
20 These were the sons of Ham, according to their families, according to their languages, in their lands and in their nations.
20 These were the descendants of Ham, identified by clan, language, territory, and national identity.
(Read Genesis 10:15-32)
The posterity of Canaan were numerous, rich, and pleasantly seated; yet Canaan was under a Divine curse, and not a curse causeless. Those that are under the curse of God, may, perhaps, thrive and prosper in this world; for we cannot know love or hatred, the blessing or the curse, by what is before us, but by what is within us. The curse of God always works really, and always terribly. Perhaps it is a secret curse, a curse to the soul, and does not work so that others can see it; or a slow curse, and does not work soon; but sinners are reserved by it for a day of wrath Canaan here has a better land than either Shem or Japheth, and yet they have a better lot, for they inherit the blessing. Abram and his seed, God's covenant people, descended from Eber, and from him were called Hebrews. How much better it is to be like Eber, the father of a family of saints and honest men, than the father of a family of hunters after power, worldly wealth, or vanities. Goodness is true greatness.
31 These are the sons of Shem by their clans and languages, in their territories and nations.
31 These are the sons of Shem, after their families, after their tongues, in their lands, after their nations.
31 These are the sons of Shem, by their clans, their languages, their lands, and their nations.
31 These are the descendants of Shem by family, language, country, and nation.
31 These were the sons of Shem, according to their families, according to their languages, in their lands, according to their nations.
31 These were the descendants of Shem, identified by clan, language, territory, and national identity.
(Read Genesis 10:15-32)
The posterity of Canaan were numerous, rich, and pleasantly seated; yet Canaan was under a Divine curse, and not a curse causeless. Those that are under the curse of God, may, perhaps, thrive and prosper in this world; for we cannot know love or hatred, the blessing or the curse, by what is before us, but by what is within us. The curse of God always works really, and always terribly. Perhaps it is a secret curse, a curse to the soul, and does not work so that others can see it; or a slow curse, and does not work soon; but sinners are reserved by it for a day of wrath Canaan here has a better land than either Shem or Japheth, and yet they have a better lot, for they inherit the blessing. Abram and his seed, God's covenant people, descended from Eber, and from him were called Hebrews. How much better it is to be like Eber, the father of a family of saints and honest men, than the father of a family of hunters after power, worldly wealth, or vanities. Goodness is true greatness.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Genesis 10:5
Commentary on Genesis 10:1-7
(Read Genesis 10:1-7)
This chapter shows concerning the three sons of Noah, that of them was the whole earth overspread. No nation but that of the Jews can be sure from which of these seventy it has come. The lists of names of fathers and sons were preserved of the Jews alone, for the sake of the Messiah. Many learned men, however, have, with some probability, shown which of the nations of the earth descended from each of the sons of Noah To the posterity of Japheth were allotted the isles of the gentiles; probably, the island of Britain among the rest. All places beyond the sea from Judea are called isles, Isaiah 42:4, The isles shall wait for his law, speaks of the conversion of the gentiles to the faith of Christ.