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Ancient Israelites

The Garden of Eden : Where was the Garden of Eden? Genesis gives a
detailed description of Eden's location. Two locations stand out
among the many as the most intriguing. This page explores the
Garden of Eden, and possible locations for the Garden of Eden today

The Story of Adam and Eve : The story of Adam and Eve up to Eve's
creation. Adam dwelt alone in the Garden of Eden initially.

The Life of Adam and Eve : With the creation of Eve, Adam began a
new life with his wife. Explore the Garden of Eden Adam and Eve
would have shared with God.

Cain and Abel: The story of Cain and Able reaches back to the very
first generation of man's existence. Satan's first attack on mankind is
seen through Cain and Able.

The Nephilim: The Nephilim lived in the days of Noah. These were
some of the most mysterious and strange days the world has ever
known. Noah was a direct descendant of Adam, and the greatgrandson of Enoch . This was God's line of defense against the
wickedness of these ancient days.

The Genesis Flood : The days of Noah led God to send His judgment
down upon earth. That judgment came in the form of a great, worldwide flood. The waters of this flood reached over 17,000 feet.

The Sons of Noah : After the Genesis flood, it was up to Noah and his
family to repopulate the earth. The responsibility ultimately fell upon
the shoulders of Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Some scholars believe
Shem was actually Melchizedek , the Priest of the Most High God
Abraham tithed to.

The Trinity and the Sons of Noah: Al Ansley and Barbara Fulton have
written an excellent and insightful article evaluating the Trinity in
regards to the names of the three sons of Noah. This article includes
principles of physics when analyzing and discussing the Holy Trinity,
and applying it in an easy to understand way with Noah's sons.

Nimrod : In the days after the Biblical flood, mankind did not take
long to stray from God. Nimrod, the son of Cush, and grandson of
Ham, soon founded the empire which would plague Israel to this very
day. Nimrod became the founder of the Babylonian Empire, and was
the chief architect of the Tower of Babel.

The Tower of Babel: Explore one of ancient Israel's most fascinating


mysteries - the Tower of Babel. Investigate who built it, why, how,
what materials were used, and the ultimate fate of those responsible
in this compelling look at the Tower of Babel from Genesis 11

Terah : Terah was the father of Abraham, and responsible for keeping
the family records after Shem. Together with Abraham and Lot, Terah
set out from Ur for the land of Canaan.

The Tabernacle of Moses : The Tabernacle of Moses helped shape


ancient Israel into a nation. Built by Moses at Mt. Sinai, the
tabernacle was God's House amidst His people. It led the Israelites
through the wilderness and into the Promised Land.

King David of Israel : King David is one of the most important


individuals in all of Israel's history. He was the greatest king of ancient
Israel, and was responsible for conquering Jerusalem and making it
Israel's capital city.

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