The 200-Year Plan: The Family “Toledoth”
–A continuation from Keeping the long view.
The word toledoth is the Hebrew word translated as “generations” in such passages as Genesis 2:4, 5:1, etc., in the King James version of the Bible:
- “These [are] the generations of the heavens . . . “
- “This [is] the book of the generations of Adam . . . “
- “These [are] the generations of Noah . . .”
- “Now “These [are] the generations of the sons of Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth . . . “
- And so forth.
According to Wilhelm Gesenius’s Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testamament Scriptures, toledoth means “genealogy” or “pedigree” or, “As a very large portion of the most ancient Oriental history consists of genealogies, it means . . . history.”
Strangely, Doug Phillips uses this Hebrew word as a key component in the title of his second set of presentations concerning a 200-Year Plan, two presentations he described as “The Family Toledoth.”
He mentions that toledoth means “generations,” but then, Read the rest of this entry »
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