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" By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations. "
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature - Page 13
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A View of the Human Heart: In a Series of Allegorical Designs Illustrative ...

B. A. S., Barbara Allan Simon - Christian life - 1832 - 234 pages
...benefactor to the Gentiles, who descended from Japhet, by whom " the Isles of the Gentiles were divided in their lands, every one after his tongue, after their families in their nations/' From Ham arose Nimrod, a mighty warrior or hunter, the origin of whose kingdom was Babel, and three...
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Scripture Geography: Or, A Companion to the Bible: Being a Geographical and ...

Thomas Tucker Smiley - Bible - 1835 - 324 pages
...He says, after enumerating the sons of Japhet, " by these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands, every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations." (Gen. xv.) In the same manner he concludes his account of the sons of Ham, and of Shem. Thus we see...
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The Christian Lady's Magazine, Volume 27

Christian life - 1847 - 600 pages
...us with them. " By these," (says the inspired historian) " were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands ; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations." The translation of the Hebrew word (D"»S) Aiim, into Isles, is likely to mislead the general reader,...
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Sacred History of the World Attempted to be Philosophically ..., Volume 2

Sharon Turner - Religion and science - 1834 - 608 pages
...beyond the paths of sound and steady judgment. 54 ' By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands ; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.' Gen. x. 5. LETTER XXV. OUTLINES OF THE STATE OF THE EARLIEST CIVILIZED NATIONS— THE ETHIOPIANS, EGYPTIANS,...
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Lectures on the Greek Language and Literature

Nathaniel Fish Moore - Greek language - 1835 - 184 pages
...find Javan mentioned among the sons of Japheth, by whom " the isles of the Gentiles were divided in their lands, every one after his tongue, after their families in their nations ;" and since in several passages of scripture,3 Greece is in the original called Javan ; an appellation...
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Voyage of the United States Frigate Potomac: Under the Command of Commodore ...

John N. Reynolds - Sumatra (Indonesia) - 1835 - 652 pages
...Speaking of the sons of Javan, it is written — " By these were the isles of the gentiles divided in their lands ; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations." From this passage it has been inferred, that the island under consideration was named " after the family"...
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Voyage of the United States Frigate Potomac,: Under the Command of Commodore ...

Jeremiah N. Reynolds - Potomac (Frigate) - 1835 - 600 pages
...Speaking of the sons of Javan, it is written — " By these were the isles of the gentiles divided inXheir lands ; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations." From this passage it has been inferred, that the island Under consideration was named " after the family"...
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The Christian Review, Volume 13

Baptists - 1848 - 668 pages
...of the earth the sons of Japheth were destined. " By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands ; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations." Josephns says : " Japhet, the son of Noah, had seven sons ; they inhabited so, that beginning at the...
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The Origin of the Dutch: With a Sketch of Their Language and Literature, and ...

Joseph Bosworth - Dutch philology - 1836 - 54 pages
...dispersion, Moses adds : " By these (the sons of Japheth) were the isles of the Gentiles (Europe) divided in their lands, every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations. — These are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their countries, and in...
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The Origin of the Dutch: With a Sketch of Their Language and Literature, and ...

Joseph Bosworth - Dutch philology - 1836 - 52 pages
...dispersion, Moses adds : " By these (the sons of Japhettf) were the isles of the Gentiles (Europe) divided in their lands, every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations. — These are the sons of Ham, after their families, after their tongues, in their countries, and in...
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