He was a mighty hunter before the LORD: wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the LORD.
He was a powerful hunter in the LORD's sight, which is why people say, 'Like Nimrod, the mighty hunter in the LORD's sight.'
This verse explains that Nimrod became so famous as a powerful hunter that his name became a common saying people used when describing great hunters.
📚 Historical Context
In the biblical narrative of Genesis, Chapter 10 describes the descendants of Noah after the Flood, with Nimrod introduced as a descendant of Ham who became a prominent figure in early human history. He is depicted as a mighty hunter and a powerful king who founded significant cities in Mesopotamia, such as Babylon and Nineveh, symbolizing the rapid spread of civilizations. This verse highlights his reputation and the origin of a proverbial expression about him, reflecting themes of human ambition in the post-Flood world.
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