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Genesis 10 is not a summary. Languages already exist, after the flood. Hence, it talks about them having families/countries. Their is no point in stating one language exists, or for any tower to be built in Genesis 11.

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Genesis 10 is not a summary. Languages already exist, after the flood. Hence, it talks about them having families/countries. Their is no point in stating one language exists, or for any tower to be built in Genesis 11.

But as other one says there was only one language at that time.   do you not believe what the Bible says?

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Their wasn't one language. Hence, people have different languages before Babel/after the flood.

Bible says there was one language.  So why is the Bible wrong???

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Already posted verses.

Nohah >  Ham > Cush > Nimrod.

 

Assuming all of Noah's family spoke the same language, the whole world developed whole sets of language in two generations.....

Common sense tells me that isn't reality.

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Already posted verses.

Okay and so how do those verses in Genesis 10 prove that Genesis 11 is wrong??   How do those verses prove there was more than one language??

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Because it says languages. Meaning more than one, so different different languages exist.

If you look at the chapter ten and the way it's written, it's speaking of six or seven generations after Noah.....   Then chapter eleven it focuses on the third generation and how the languages got separated.    Chapter eleven does not start at the end of chapter ten, but goes back to explain what happened in chapter ten at the third generation......     It says that the land was divided in Peleg's days which is the sixth generation after Noah.

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"Then chapter eleven it focuses on the third generation and how the languages got separated."

No it doesn't, it starts by telling you the whole world is one language and has one common speech.

Chapter 10 tells you languages already exist and had already spread out over the earth after the flood.

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