Now Cush fathered Nimrod; he became a mighty one on the earth.
Parallel translations
- WEB Cush became the father of Nimrod. He began to be a mighty one in the earth.
- KJV And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth.
- BSB Cush was the father of Nimrod, who began to be a mighty one on the earth.
- NKJV Cush begot Nimrod; he began to be a mighty one on the earth.
- NLT Cush was also the ancestor of Nimrod, who was the first heroic warrior on earth.
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Quick answer
Cush fathered Nimrod, who became the first great power on the earth. He represents the rise of empire and human might.
Overview
Nimrod stands out as the earliest mighty ruler, founder of significant cities and kingdoms. His prominence marks the emergence of organized human power, often associated in Scripture with pride and Babel. The contrast between human kingdom-building and God's kingdom anticipates the true and humble King, Christ, whose dominion alone endures.
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- Mic 5:6They will rule the land of Assyria with the sword, and the land of Nimrod in its gates. He will deliver us from the Assyrian, when he invades our land, and when he marches within our border.
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From the first promise that the seed of the woman would crush the serpent (3:15), through Abraham's blessing to all nations and Judah's coming ruler, Genesis sows every seed that flowers in Christ — the true offspring, the better Adam, the ram caught for Isaac.
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