The Table of Nations
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C.W. Hambleton
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Noah's vision of a world divided among his sons seems simple enough: Japheth the elder to the north, Shem to the south and west, and Ham to the southeast. A divine plan to repopulate the cleansed earth. But their young and more numerous descendants have other ideas of how to replenish the earth.
When Cush and others of his tribe journey into the fertile, well-watered plains of Shinar, they see more than just a place to settle — they see an opportunity. And while some attempt to honor the oath to migrate to their appointed lands, Cush and his allies plot to build walls, gather followers, and spread the vision of a new order in which all men will be kings.
As natural disasters plague the fledgling tribes, many see them as signs to remain united rather than divide. The rapidly growing villages of Shinar offer refuge and security from the uncertainties of the New World, and plans for a great city emerge, with a mighty tower at its center — a tower unto the heavens that will establish the new center of the world.
Now Noah's sons and their children must choose whether to honor the covenant of faith with Noah and their fathers, or embrace a new future where mankind, rather than God, determines humanity's course.
"The Table of Nations" is the fifth book in the epic "Days of Noah" saga, a grand tale of redemption, survival, and discovery that transforms a familiar biblical account into a breathtaking saga of human resilience and divine purpose.
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