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Why Canaan Was Cursed
Commentators explain that while Ham was the primary offender, the curse falls upon his son Canaan. This was seen as a way to punish Ham through his posterity, showing the gravity of the sin. Several scholars, like John Gill, also suggest that Canaan himself was likely a participant in the shameful act. The curse specifically targets the Canaanite line, which God would later judge for its wickedness.
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18th Century
Theologian
19th Century
Bishop
Cursed be Canaan. — The prophecy of Noah takes the form of a poem, like Lamech’s boast in Genesis 4:23-24. In it, Ham is passed over in si…
16th Century
Theologian
Cursed be Canaan. It is asked, in the first place, why Noah, instead of pronouncing the curse upon his son, inflicts the severity of punis…
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17th Century
Pastor
And he said
Not in a drunken fit, as some profane persons would suggest, for he was awaked from his wine; nor in the…
17th Century
Minister
Noah declares a curse on Canaan, the son of Ham; perhaps this grandson of his was more guilty than the rest. He shall be a servant of servants, tha…