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What does the Bible say about the curse of Ham?

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The Bible describes the curse of Ham through Noah's prophecy in Genesis 9, pronouncing that Canaan would be a servant to his brethren.

In Genesis 9:24-25, after Ham exposed Noah's nakedness, Noah pronounced a curse upon Canaan, declaring that he would be a servant of servants to his brethren. This act was not merely an expression of Noah's anger, but rather a divine pronouncement by God regarding the descendants of Ham. The curse is not indicative of racial inferiority or a mark of skin color, but reflects a spiritual condition that manifests through servitude. It emphasizes the principle that while Ham's descendants appeared to thrive materially, true blessing comes from God’s grace, which transcends earthly wealth and status.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:24-25

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