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OET (OET-LV) and_these [are]_the_accounts of_the_sons of_Noaḩ Shem Ham and_Yafet and_they_were_born to/for_them sons after the_flood.
OET (OET-RV) These are the generations of Noah’s sons, Yafet (Japheth), Shem, and Ham, and their descendants born to them after the flood:
וְאֵ֨לֶּה֙ תּוֹלְדֹ֣ת
and=these accounts
This sentence begins a new section. Alternate translation: “Here is the list of the names of”
Note 1 topic: translate-names
בְּנֵי נֹ֔חַ שֵׁ֖ם חָ֣ם וָיָ֑פֶת
sons_of Noaḩ name_of Ham and=Yafet
Give special attention to the best way in your language to spell all the names in this chapter.
וַיִּוָּלְד֥וּ לָהֶ֛ם בָּנִ֖ים
and=they_were_born to/for=them sons
The following record includes the names of Noah’s sons and grandsons and their descendants (including some of the people groups who came from them). Alternate translation: “and their sons and other descendants who were born” or “and the sons they had”
אַחַ֥ר הַמַּבּֽוּל
after the=flood
Alternate translation: “after the flood was gone.”
10:1–11:9 The fifth account (10:1) in Genesis (see study note on 2:4) unites the Table of Nations (10:2-32) and the Babel story (11:1-9) around the theme of scattering the nations (10:5, 18; 11:4, 8-9). The Table of Nations precedes the Babel story even though the Babel incident caused the geopolitical situation reflected in the Table of Nations. By reversing the order, Genesis links the repopulation of the earth with the blessing conferred upon Noah and his sons (see 9:1 and study note) and shows that Abram’s call (12:1-3) was God’s solution to the problem of human estrangement from God as reflected in the Babel story (11:1-9).
10:1 Many children were born . . . after the great flood: This fulfilled the renewed creation mandate (9:1, 9; cp. 1:28).
OET (OET-LV) and_these [are]_the_accounts of_the_sons of_Noaḩ Shem Ham and_Yafet and_they_were_born to/for_them sons after the_flood.
OET (OET-RV) These are the generations of Noah’s sons, Yafet (Japheth), Shem, and Ham, and their descendants born to them after the flood:
Note: The OET-RV is still only a first draft, and so far only a few words have been (mostly automatically) matched to the Hebrew or Greek words that they’re translated from.