Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Genesis 10:1-5
Moses begins with Japheth's family, either because he was the eldest, or because his family lay remotest from Israel and had least concern with them at the time when Moses wrote, and therefore he mentions that race very briefly, hastening to give an account of the posterity of Ham, who were Israel's enemies and of Shem, who were Israel's ancestors; for it is the church that the scripture is designed to be the history of, and of the nations of the world only as they were some way or other... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Genesis 10
Chapter 10 This chapter shows more particularly what was said in general (Gen. 9:19), concerning the three sons of Noah, that ?of them was the whole earth overspread;? and the fruit of that blessing (Gen. 9:1, 7), ?replenish the earth.? Isa. is the only certain account extant of the origin of nations; and yet perhaps there is no nation but that of the Jews that can be confident from which of these seventy fountains (for so many there are here) it derives its streams. Through the want of early... read more