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Ham [a] (in Hebrew: חָם), according to the Table of Nations in the Book of Genesis, was the second son of Noah [1] and the father of Cush, Mizraim, Phut and Canaan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Ham's descendants are interpreted by Josephus and others as having populated Africa and adjoining parts of Asia.
12 Μαρ 2024 · When Ham saw his father drunk and naked, Noah felt so humiliated that he put a curse on Ham’s son, Canaan, condemning his descendants to perpetual slavery. Here is the moment, as told in...
18 Απρ 2024 · The Bible tells us Ham was the son of Noah, as well as the father of Canaan (Genesis 9:18). He, along with the rest of his family, was saved from destruction when God flooded the earth. But after the floodwaters receded, Ham offended his father, bringing a curse down upon his family.
notion of blacks as “the children of Ham” was a well-entrenched belief: “White southern Christians overwhelmingly thought that Ham was the aboriginal black man” (Peterson , 42, 45- 47, 149; quotation from 102).
Yet another textual difficulty stems from the contradictory position that Ham holds: he is listed between Shem and Japheth (in Genesis 6:10 or 7:13)—suggesting that he was between his brothers in age—yet he is here described as Noah’s youngest son.
by the aid of a magic demon, slept with his wife. Next day Noah saw his foot-prints, and there grew up an enmity between Noah and his son. Ham was pun-ished by being given a black skin. When the world came to be divided up, Japheth received Europe, Shem got Asia, and Ham was awarded Africa.-James Fenton
19 Μαρ 2024 · Though Francis felt that the history of Noah and his sons did demonstrate a fundamental inequality between white and Black people, he had no tolerance for European enslavement of Africans and was sharply critical of racial segregation under British colonialism.