Biblical Genealogies

Biblical genealogies start with Adam and Eve, but only continue through descendant Noah and his stated children. Wikipedia has an excellent introductory article to the Noaetic lines, his biblical genealogy, and the resulting table of nations outlined in the books of Genesis, and Chronicles.

Neither of these Scriptures give any hardfast clue to Ireland; however, several commentaries have made proposals.

Javan of the isles has often been taken as Japan, or Indoneisia, some say the Greek isles, basing that pronounciation on the Greek v for n, and the Latin J for I, thus Ionia, one of the Hellenic peoples.

But arent there plenty of other islands in the world to go around. What about Ireland? The "British" Isles? The Northwest Isles? The Isle of Mann? Jersey? The Skerries? The Hebridies? The Orknies?

Moreover, how long did it take for the lingual ethnos nations to spread to more distant places, isles, glacial landbridges, seafaring craftmanship, weather alieving uninhabitables, unencroachable nature and wild hungry beasts?

If the worldwide flood is true, Noah was the only surviving master navigator, ship builder extrodinaire, gatekeeper of ancient civilizations, technologies, vinticulture, and history. His children and their spouses were also first hand witnesses of all that came before. How was their knowledge passed down and through what lineage?

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Biblical Sources

  • Genesis
  • Chronicles

Extrabiblical

Reference Shelf

  • Wikipedia


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