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Genesis 10:1
1a) used before antecedent
1b) used following antecedent">428
 [e]   1
wə·’êl·leh   1
וְאֵ֙לֶּה֙   1
And these [are]   1
Conj‑w | Pro‑cp   1
1a) account of men and their descendants
1a1) genealogical list of one's descendants
1a2) one's contemporaries
1a3) course of history (of creation etc)
1b) begetting or account of heaven (metaph)">8435
 [e]
tō·wl·ḏōṯ
תּוֹלְדֹ֣ת
the generations
N‑fpc
1a) son, male child
1b) grandson
1c) children (pl. - male and female)
1d) youth, young men (pl.)
1e) young (of animals)
1f) sons (as characterisation, i.e. sons of injustice [for un- righteous men] or sons of God [for angels]
1g) people (of a nation) (pl.)
1h) of lifeless things, i.e. sparks, stars, arrows (fig.)
1i) a member of a guild, order, class">1121
 [e]
bə·nê-
בְּנֵי־
the sons
N‑mpc
  
 

 
 
  1) son of Lamech, father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth; builder of the ark which saved his family from the destruction of the world which God sent on the world by the flood; became the new seminal head of mankind because his family were the only survivors of the flood">5146 [e]
nō·aḥ,
נֹ֔חַ
of Noah
N‑proper‑ms
  
 

 
 
  1) the eldest son of Noah and progenitor of the Semitic tribes">8035 [e]
šêm
שֵׁ֖ם
Shem
N‑proper‑ms
  
 

 
 
  n pr m
1) 2nd son of Noah, father of Canaan and of various peoples which were inhabitants of southern lands
2) in late usage, a collective name for Egyptians
n pr loc
3) the place where Chedorlaomer smote the Zuzim, probably in the territory of Ammonites (Gilead) east of the Jordan">2526
 [e]
ḥām
חָ֣ם
Ham
N‑proper‑ms
  
 
.
 
 
  1) the 3rd son of Noah whose descendants after the flood settled on the coastal lands of the Mediterranean spreading north into Europe and parts of Asia">3315 [e]
wā·yā·p̄eṯ;
וָיָ֑פֶת
and Japheth
Conj‑w | N‑proper‑ms
1a) (Qal)
1a1) to bear, bring forth
1a1a) of child birth
1a1b) of distress (simile)
1a1c) of wicked (behaviour)
1a2) to beget
1b) (Niphal) to be born
1c) (Piel)
1c1) to cause or help to bring forth
1c2) to assist or tend as a midwife
1c3) midwife (participle)
1d) (Pual) to be born
1e) (Hiphil)
1e1) to beget (a child)
1e2) to bear (fig. -of wicked bringing forth iniquity)
1f) (Hophal) day of birth, birthday (infinitive)
1g) (Hithpael) to declare one's birth (pedigree)">3205
 [e]
way·yiw·wā·lə·ḏū
וַיִּוָּלְד֥וּ
And were born
Conj‑w | V‑Nifal‑ConsecImperf‑3mp
 
lā·hem
לָהֶ֛ם
to them
Prep | 3mp
1a) son, male child
1b) grandson
1c) children (pl. - male and female)
1d) youth, young men (pl.)
1e) young (of animals)
1f) sons (as characterisation, i.e. sons of injustice [for un- righteous men] or sons of God [for angels]
1g) people (of a nation) (pl.)
1h) of lifeless things, i.e. sparks, stars, arrows (fig.)
1i) a member of a guild, order, class">1121
 [e]
bā·nîm
בָּנִ֖ים
sons
N‑mp
1a) as an adverb
1a1) behind (of place)
1a2) afterwards (of time)
1b) as a preposition
1b1) behind, after (of place)
1b2) after (of time)
1b3) besides
1c) as a conjunction
1c) after that
1d) as a substantive
1d1) hinder part
1e) with other prepositions
1e1) from behind
1e2) from following after">310
 [e]
’a·ḥar
אַחַ֥ר
after
Adv
  
 
.
 
 
  1a) Noah's flood that submerged the entire planet earth under water for about a year
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Some think Noah's flood was only local. However the description of it found in Gen. 6 through 8 makes this patently absurd. If it was local, Noah had 120 years to migrate out of the area to safe ground! Why waste all that effort building a ship? He only had to move less than 1500 feet a day to reach the farthest point on the globe! With the possible exception of Ps 29:10, this word always refers to Noah's flood. The real reason for insisting on a local flood is the acceptance of evolution with its long geological ages. Most holding that view are not willing to allow a global world wide flood to have happened less than 5000 years ago. To admit such eliminates the need for the geological ages for most of the geological column would have been rapidly laid down by Noah's flood.">3999
 [e]
ham·mab·būl.
הַמַּבּֽוּל׃
the flood
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Parallel Strong's
Holman Christian Standard Bible
These are the family records of Noah’s sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth. They also had sons after the flood.

New American Standard Bible
Now these are [the records of] the generations of Shem, Ham, and Japheth, the sons of Noah; and sons were born to them after the flood.

King James Bible
Now these [are] the generations of the sons of Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth: and unto them were sons born after the flood.
Parallel Verses
International Standard Version
These are the records of Noah's sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, to whom descendants were born after the flood.

American Standard Version
Now these are the generations of the sons of Noah, namely , of Shem, Ham, and Japheth: and unto them were sons born after the flood.

Young's Literal Translation
And these are births of the sons of Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth; and born to them are sons after the deluge.
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