Genesis 10:31

31 These are the sonnes o Sem in their kynreddes languages contrees and nations.

Genesis 10:31 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 10:31

These are the sons of Shem
His sons, and grandsons, and great grandsons, in all twenty six, no doubt but there were many more, but these are only mentioned; for none of the sons of Elam, Ashur, and Lud, are named, and but one of Arphaxad's, and one of Salah's, and two of Eber's, and none of Peleg's; when it is not to be questioned but they had many, as is certain of Arphaxad, Salah, Eber, and Peleg, ( Genesis 11:13-15 Genesis 11:17 Genesis 11:19 )

after their families, after their tongues, in their lands, after
their nations:
from hence sprung various families at first, and these of different languages upon the confusion of Babel, which thenceforward formed different nations, dwelt in different lands; which have been pointed at as near as we can at this distance, and with the little helps and advantages we have: it seems from hence that Shem's posterity were of different languages as well as those of Ham and Japheth.

Genesis 10:31 In-Context

29 Ophir Heuila and Iobab. All these are the sonnes of Iaketan.
30 And the dwellynge of them was from Mesa vntill thou come vnto Sephara a mountayne of the easte lande.
31 These are the sonnes o Sem in their kynreddes languages contrees and nations.
32 These are the kynreddes of the sonnes of Noe in their generations and nations. And of these came the people that were in the world after the floude.
The Tyndale Bible is in the public domain.