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In the Beginning (Part 13): Scattered Nations, Global Rescue (Genesis 10)

22 min · 27. mai 2026
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Discover how the Bible narrates God's long-term plan for humanity, from the scattering of nations after Babel to the universal worship in Revelation. This episode explores the themes of unity, diversity, and divine rescue that run through Scripture, emphasizing God's global rescue mission through Jesus. Inside the episode: * The significance of Genesis 10 as the "Table of Nations" and its role as an ancient world map * The origins of different nations and the spread of human civilization post-flood * How pride and human power aspirations, exemplified by Nimrod, influence history * God's promise to bless all nations through Abraham and the biblical unity across diverse tribes * The prophetic focus on the nations' inclusion and God's eventual gathering in Revelation * The biblical trajectory from scattering in Genesis to gathering in Revelation, highlighting God's inclusive plan for salvation

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