Noah’s Daughters in Law: The 3 Women Of Shem, Ham and Japheth
In a time long ago, before our modern world took shape, there was a big boat – Noah's Ark. You've probably heard about it, and the animals, and of course, the great flood. But there's more to the story.
Three women were there, too. They were the wives of Noah's sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. The Bible doesn't name them, but ancient stories do. These weren't just any women. They were survivors, they lived incredibly long lives, and they had a big role in what came after the flood.
Let's dive into the tales of these three women: Sedeqetelebab, Na’eltama’uk, and Adataneses. Through the stories and clues left in ancient manuscripts, we'll discover who they were, the families they started, and the impact they had on our world.
The untold story of Noah's three daughters-in-law, Shem, Ham, and Japheth's wives. For those unfamiliar with the subject, these are the wives mentioned in the story of Noah's Ark who were part of the family that survived the flood, as told in the Book of Genesis of the Bible. They include Noah's sons' wives, Noah's daughters-in-law, and Noah's own wife. Although the Bible does not name these women, it does confirm their existence. In this video, you'll learn everything you need to know about them from the Bible, as well as information from Jubilees, Sibylline Oracles, and other ancient manuscripts.
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