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Assur and Nimrod in Conflict

Craig White

 

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Is it possible to trace some of today’s conflicts between various nations and peoples be traced back to early times, when the sons and grandsons of Noah ruled the earth?

Why is there an age-long conflict between the King of the North (the Roman system) and King of the South (Cushites)? Why do the British and Germans endure a love-hate relationship?

Believe it or not, the Bible gives us some clues.

 

Ancient Rivalries

In the book of Genesis, we are told that Noah had three sons and sixteen grandsons. His sons were Japheth, Shem and Ham. Given that sibling rivalries would have been just as common in that period as today, if not more so, it is very likely that such rivalry occurred between the three sons of Noah and between his grandsons. I shall attempt to demonstrate that, nature being the way it is, this was the case.